DPS: We will submit an initiative to determine which members of the Government do not have Montenegrin citizenship in accordance with the regulation

"We believe that it is hypocritical that the Government, which includes people who have the right to vote in two countries, contrary to the law, makes decisions denying voting rights to individual citizens of Montenegro"

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Regarding the information that at least two ministers in the Government of Zdravko Krivokapić, Milojko Spajić and Vladimir Leposavić, have two residences, in Serbia and in Montenegro, and bearing in mind the earlier knowledge that certain high-ranking party officials from the former opposition and the current government, after 2006 acquired the citizenship of another country, and contrary to the law retained the Montenegrin one, as well as the information that appeared in the public, that some ministers have the right to vote in Serbia as well, we will submit an initiative to determine which members of the Government do not have the citizenship of Montenegro in accordance with the positive regulation of our country , announced today from the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS).

"We consider it hypocritical that the Government, which includes persons who have the right to vote in two countries, contrary to the law, makes decisions denying voting rights to individual citizens of Montenegro," the unsigned statement of the DPS states.

One of the founders of the KOD organization, Srđan Perić, said in the show "Clearly on TV Vijesti that two ministers from the current government have dual residence.

Perić then said that it was the Minister of Justice, Human and Minority Rights, Vladimir Leposavić, and the Minister of Finance and Social Welfare, Milojko Spajić.

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