Rudović, Krivokapić and Pavićević form the Montenegrin opposition block

In August, Rudović announced talks on unifying part of the pro-Montenegrin opposition forces,
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Neđeljko Rudović, Ranko Krivokapić, Photo: Boris Pejović
Neđeljko Rudović, Ranko Krivokapić, Photo: Boris Pejović
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Ažurirano: 10.10.2018. 05:03h

The president of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) Ranko Krivokapić, the former vice-president of the Civic Movement URA Neđeljko Rudović and the President of Montenegro Vladimir Pavićević agreed to hold frequent consultations in order to harmonize their actions, "VIjesti" learns. As the interlocutors from those parties said, it is planned to consult on the most important topics and determine further steps.

"At this political moment, when the political scene is clearly being radicalized and the rhetoric is trying to be imposed that hinders democratic changes, and part of the opposition is leading a short-sighted and selfish policy, we think it is very important that all those who are committed to the change of government, emancipation and strengthening of the state of Montenegro Above, they have close communication", said the interlocutor of "Vijesti".

In August, Rudović announced talks about uniting part of the pro-Montenegrin opposition forces, organizations and individuals, which would result in the formation of the Montenegrin opposition alliance.

At that time, he said that it is necessary to gather opposition political subjects who are unquestionably dedicated to the state of Montenegro and the further emancipation of Montenegrin society, modeled on developed European democracies, both through their rhetoric and concrete actions. Rudović recently said that he encourages interest in such an initiative, that in SDP there is agreement in principle to talk in that direction, and that in Montenegro, after it showed in Budva that it does not want to make a pact with DPS, there is also a willingness for cooperation.

The former vice-president of the URA movement resigned from all party positions due to, as he said, evident deep differences with the majority of the leadership of the URA movement regarding the strategic directions of action.

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