Krivokapić: The elections in NK showed that the period of two-party political game led by DPS and DF has ended

"For Montenegro, Serbia is more than geography. We are bound by something that no government, no matter where it comes from, can break. So when the DPS failed with 30 years of convincing Montenegro that Serbia is the same as any other country, they will not nobody can," said Krivokapić for the new issue of the weekly Vreme

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Krivokapić, Photo: Boris Pejović
Krivokapić, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The Prime Minister of Montenegro, Zdravko Krivokapić, said that he was not in Serbia because no one called him, but, if the decision changes, he will be happy to come to Belgrade.

"For Montenegro, Serbia is more than geography. We are bound by something that no government, no matter where it comes from, can break. So when the DPS failed with 30 years of convincing Montenegro that Serbia is the same as any other country, they will not nobody can," said Krivokapić for the new issue of the weekly Vreme.

As he stated, "our people are connected so much that they don't really need politics", adding that he is in favor of "following the needs of our people".

He said that the elections in Nikšić showed that the period of the two-party political game, which was led by DPS and DF all these years ago, has ended in Montenegro.

"The political scene has gained new political players, which is certainly good for democracy in our country," emphasized Krivokapić.

According to him, "the result of the coalition gathered around the DPS, the party of the current president of Montenegro, shows that the shedding of the DPS is neither a simple nor an easy process, although I see some other facts in that result".

"The interference in the elections in Nikšić from the side revolted a certain number of voters, who, thinking like that, naturally voted for the DPS. The people of Nikšić are a very proud people, and some people obviously missed that," emphasized Krivokapić.

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