"To return Montenegro to the course of normality and decency, the first task of the Government of Electoral Confidence"

They said that they believed that the Government of Electoral Confidence would impartially, professionally and responsibly, on the one hand, provide prerequisites for a state of legal security, and on the other hand, strengthen the negotiating position of the State of Montenegro in the process of accession to the European Union.
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Detail from the Parliament of Montenegro, Photo: BETAPHOTO/ASSEMBLY OF MONTENEGRO/IGOR SLJIVANCANIN/MO
Detail from the Parliament of Montenegro, Photo: BETAPHOTO/ASSEMBLY OF MONTENEGRO/IGOR SLJIVANCANIN/MO
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Ažurirano: 13.01.2020. 14:10h

A group of engaged Montenegrin citizens today called on the representatives of "the formal opposition and the civil sector to, in the spirit of solidarity, and starting from the principles of patriotism, responsibility and professionalism, reach a consensus on getting out of the serious political crisis and return Montenegro to the course of decency and normalcy." .

"We believe that the depoliticization of public administration bodies, the professionalization of the judiciary and the prosecution, the fight against corruption and organized crime, the first truly free and general elections, environmental protection and the management of natural resources and public space are priority areas that bind us all. We believe that the establishment of the executive body - the Government of Electoral Confidence, which will restore the trust of the citizens, the first and basic task of all responsible agents of the socio-political system," states the group of citizens in the "Call for Normality".

They add that they believe that the Government of Electoral Confidence would impartially, professionally and responsibly, on the one hand, provide the conditions for a state of legal security, and on the other hand, strengthen the negotiating position of the State of Montenegro in the process of joining the European Union.

"If the institutional framework for full respect and protection of basic human rights and freedoms is not provided and the conditions for the first free elections are not made possible, i.e. the previous assumptions are not fulfilled, it is necessary to enter into the process of boycotting all election processes and non-violent blockade of captured institutions," he states. in the Call.

"Call to normality" was signed by Dr. Marko Begović (German Sports University, "Play theGame" Sports Institute - Denmark, "Hellas" Sports Academy - Sweden), then economist, former MP and presidential candidate Mladen Bojanić, professor of philosophy and columnist Stefan Đukić, playwright Ljubomir Đurković (Slovenia), architect Biljana Gligorić, director of ECIT Foundation and lecturer at Vesalius College (Belgium), Dr. Petar Marković, social media expert Hanja Marović, (Germany), composer Ivan Marović (Germany), assistant. Dr. Biljana Maslovarić, MD. Dušan Matković (Kuwait), philosophy professor Jasminka Milošević, prof. Dr. Nikola Perović (United Arab Emirates), director Srđan Stanojević, Prof. Dr. Mara Sćepanović and Dr. Maša Šćepanović (Carlos III University, Madrid)

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