PzP leader Nebojša Medojević announced that his party with other opposition parties, "first of all Nova and part of the SNP, which does not include the president Srđan Milić", as well as distinguished personalities, independent intellectuals, representatives of the civil sector and the media for a long time conducts consultations on the formation of a democratic alternative.
At the PzP press conference, he said that this alternative should be a strong response to the attempt and intention of DPS leader Milo Đukanović to "use all non-institutional means to protect his private interests, criminals and criminal organizations."
Convinced that the opposition, the NGO sector and the trade union cannot replace the government individually, Medojević said that unification is necessary, "because Đukanović practically declared war".
"He made it clear that he will not give up his position, that he will do everything to steal the elections, that if necessary, he will arrest the leaders of the opposition, the civil sector and the owners of the media.
"He made it clear that he will not leave his position with grace, that he will do everything to steal the elections, that if necessary, he will arrest the leaders of the opposition, the civil sector and media owners"
After such brutal threats by Đukanović and the silence of Prime Minister Igor Lukšić, we gave him a day or two to distance himself, to say that he does not agree with the messages coming from his president.
"Since he remained silent, we believe that he agrees and we have enough evidence to suspect that Lukšić is also connected to the corruption criminal network with Đukanović," Medojević said.
Stating that not much can be changed within the framework of the assembly and legal institutions of the system, Medojević said that Prime Minister Igor Lukšić has shown that he is not worthy of that position.
"Whether it is about mutual corruption ties, interests, and fear is not for us to investigate, it is for us to point out the disastrous consequences," said Medojević, pointing out that the government paid 23 million euros for guarantees for KAP at the expense of taxpayers. .
The opposition will not arrest Đukanović
Saying that even the member of the European Parliament Jelko Kacin cannot hide what Europe thinks about the regime and Đukanović, Medojević said that in the coming period there will be consultations "with friends from the international community".
He also believes that the protests have exhausted their effectiveness, and that now a specific request for the resignation of Lukšić and the formation of a technical government must be made.
He also believes that the protests have exhausted their effectiveness, and that now a concrete request must be made for the resignation of Lukšić and the formation of a technical government.
He also said that the opposition will not personally arrest Đukanović, but changes in the prosecution will bring a professional who is not afraid of the DPS leader.
Emphasizing that they have been working concretely for months with people who will be a real alternative, and that Đukanović himself knows this, Branko Radulović said that the DPS leader "has drawn and promoted people who will be at the top of something that means an alternative".
"A clear, smart, smart, clean, honest and completely European alternative. The main thing and prerequisite is the dismissal of Đukanović and this anti-Montenegrin regime. We will soon disclose our activities", announced Radulović.
Pejović: Possible drastic reduction of salaries and pensions
Speaking about the economic situation in the country, Medojević told the citizens that in the coming period they will directly pay for the decisions and corruption in which the top of the DPS is involved, whether it is KAP, EPCG, Jugopetrol...
Recalling that 23 million was paid to the Russians two days ago, and that another 16 million will have to be paid next month, Radulović said that the GDP is falling, and the public debt is growing intensively. The government, he said, proposes nonsense, which gives a short-term infusion.
PzP MP Zarija Pejović said that he fears a drastic reduction in wages and pensions, "because we cannot print euros".
"The fiscal capacity of the state is not sufficient to finance the current level of public spending, while debt obligations cannot be serviced without a significant reduction in public spending," concluded Pejović.
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