Mijović replied to the Government: Marković to say who took the millions for Možura

As he announced, instead of the Prime Minister, the answer came from another address

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Mijović, Photo: Black and white coalition
Mijović, Photo: Black and white coalition
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Dejan Mijović, candidate for MP of the Black and White coalition after today's reactions from the Government of Montenegro he again called on the prime minister in an open letter to announce who took the millions for Možura.

"Mr. Marković, I personally called on you and President Đukanović to announce who took the millions for Možura and to thereby dispel justified suspicions that it was you two who did it, because by function you are responsible for all government decisions related to that business," he said. is Mijović.

As he announced, instead of the Prime Minister, the answer came from another address.

"Instead of you, the Minister of Economy, Dragica Sekulić, spoke up claiming that she did not agree to the introduction of intermediaries into the concession, thereby only confirming that all doubts should be directed in your direction. If even her testimony does not lead you to break your silence, I will not be the only one who is convinced that you and your boss, Milo Đukanović, are the main actors of this dirty business, because only criminals caught in the act defend themselves by remaining silent," says Mijović.

He notes that he is not a self-proclaimed energy expert, as Minister Sekulić claims.

"I am only a public witness of all events in Montenegro over the past 30 years. I am much more qualified than her to judge economic processes, because I spent most of my working life in responsible positions in international organizations and financial institutions, such as the Inter-American the development bank, the World Bank, the European Agency for Reconstruction,... I also have 50 shares in EPCG worth about 150 euros, and I bought them only so that I could participate in shareholders' meetings and inform the public about what is happening there, whether they like it or not. the minister and her principals", concluded Mijović.

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