It is not yet known who will attend the meeting about the election process at Brajović's

Secretary General of the Democrats Boris Bogdanović told "Vijesta" that they have no reason to meet or anything to discuss with those who destroyed the work of the Committee for the Comprehensive Reform of Electoral and Other Legislation and who cheated the Brussels Plan

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He expects the transparency of the election process: Brajović, Photo: Savo Prelević
He expects the transparency of the election process: Brajović, Photo: Savo Prelević
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Most of the leaders of the parliamentary political parties have not yet declared whether they will respond to the invitation of the President of the Assembly Ivan Brajović to discuss the election process on Monday.

The Democrats and the Civic Movement URA will not come to the meeting, the president of Demos Miodrag Lekić will decide later, while the leaders of the parties within the Democratic Front, as well as from the United Montenegro and the Social Democratic Party, did not answer the questions of "Vijesti" yesterday.

In the invitation, Brajović stated that in anticipation of the upcoming parliamentary elections, it is necessary for all participants in political life to contribute to greater transparency of the overall election process and the always desirable improvement of the election environment, respecting international standards and the best democratic practice.

The expectation is expressed that constructive solutions will be reached through open dialogue.

Secretary General of the Democrats Boris Bogdanović told "Vijesta" that they have no reason to meet or anything to discuss with those who destroyed the work of the Committee for Comprehensive Reform of Electoral and Other Legislation and who cheated the Brussels Plan.

He explained that they have no reason to meet with those who have not formally submitted a single solution for changing the electoral legislation, with those who passed the anti-European, anti-Montenegrin and anti-civilization Law on Freedom of Religion, with those who divide people into religions and nations, with those who are trying to take over power in Budva through political corruption and with those who rejected their 200 solutions and 16 legal projects without a single argument.

Miodrag Lekić said that he suspects that this call is once again the realization of some plan at the top of the ruling party, with the aim of continuing confusion and the status quo in the field of electoral conditions, and the decision on his arrival will depend on the answer he will receive from Brajović to the question: "Yes is publicly determined according to the serious and publicly responsible proposal of the Resolution on social consensus for overcoming the political, institutional and economic crisis as a condition for holding democratic elections as a road map, which would be implemented by all democratic political forces, with appropriate cooperation with the European Union".

The president of the Socialist People's Party, Vladimir Joković, said that his arrival depends on the assessment of whether something can be achieved at that meeting regarding fair and free elections, but also on the attitude of the other leaders.

GP URA and Damjanović on Friday with the Prime Minister

Prime Minister Duško Marković has scheduled the continuation of the interrupted talks within the framework of the "Alliance for Europe" initiative for Friday. Representatives of the Citizens' Movement URA and the representative of the Special Club of Deputies, Aleksandar Damjanović, will talk to the Prime Minister, "Vijesti" learns.

"The URA has always tried to be a constructive factor and propose concrete solutions. It will be the same this time at the meeting with the Prime Minister," said the President of the URA GP Dritan Abazović after the meeting with the Ambassador of Great Britain Alison Kemp.

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