Vučinić: We must not allow Vujanović to happen after Drago Đurović

"That is why no one has the right to remain silent, because that is approval, and that is complicity in the crime against truth, justice, the people and the state"
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Janko Vučinić, Photo: Archive "Vijesti"
Janko Vučinić, Photo: Archive "Vijesti"
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Ažurirano: 12.04.2013. 11:37h

The presidential elections in Montenegro and the situation after them are not only a political issue and no one has the right to remain silent, said Democratic Front deputy Janko Vučinić today.

He said that it is true that Miodrag Lekić won the elections and that he represents "a free, civil, democratic and European Montenegro that must be defended and defended".

"That's why no one has the right to remain silent, because that's approval, and that's complicity in the crime against truth, justice, the people and the state," says Vučinić's response.

He said that April 7 was not only the election for the president of the country, it was the day when it was decided whose hand would prevail.

"Will the weight on the scale, on which were all those who want an honorable, honest and virtuous Montenegro, all those who want to live according to God's and human laws and in front of which Lekić stood, or will the balance on which (Milo) Đukanović and the mafia pushed lawyer Filip Vujanović in front of them," said Vučinić.

He believes that justice won, that Lekić won.

"Are we allowed to allow that after all the frauds, there will be one more and the biggest and most painful one, that after "Đurović" there will be "Vujanović". The answer is no. No, not even at the cost of life," said Vučinić.

He believes that the elections and this situation after them are not only a political issue.

"It is primarily a civic issue, as much a student issue as a trade union issue, as much a worker issue as a peasant issue, as much a pensioner issue as an issue of the disabled," he stated.

Vučinić assessed that no one has the right to remain silent and that he is waiting for all this to pass and for someone else to solve the issue of the president of the country.

"It is a question for all of us that we must solve together and where we must win," said Vučinić.

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