Bečić: The future of Montenegro cannot be built on hatred, divisions, intolerance and labeling traitors

According to him, in order for Montenegro to be truly independent, it must overcome, on the one hand, crime and corruption, and on the other hand, servitude.

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Becic, Photo: Savo Prelevic
Becic, Photo: Savo Prelevic
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Montenegro is an independent and sovereign state, and no one will ever be able to change that, said the President of the Assembly Aleksa Bečić.

In an interview for Nova M, he stated that whoever would try something like that, would have the biggest opponent in the party he leads.

"My message is clear - Montenegro is an independent and sovereign country, and no one can ever change that. Anyone who would try would have the biggest opponent in us," said Bečić.

According to him, in order for Montenegro to be truly independent, it must overcome crime and corruption on the one hand, and subservience on the other.

This, he said, can only be done by those who do not depend on any power center, those who build bridges of cooperation and promote togetherness, unity, harmony and reconciliation among people.

Becic added that this is a prerequisite for economic, legal, moral and social recovery.

He pointed out that Montenegro and its future cannot be built on hatred, divisions, intolerance and constant labeling of traitors.

"Because we have to collect all that is good, valuable and quality, within Montenegro, and it is definitely there, on all sides, in all social spheres", said Bečić.

He said that he has not heard recently that anyone in the political spectrum disputes something that is the independence and sovereignty of Montenegro.

"I remind you of the agreement we signed after the parliamentary elections, which is respected and shows that we spoke the truth and were sincere when we signed it, the agreement with which we clearly traced the future path of Montenegro," said Bečić.

He said that he has called a session of the Assembly for next Thursday, which, he said, will last only a few minutes and where 41 MPs will once again vote on amendments to the Law on the State Prosecutor's Office.

"After that, the president of the state, in accordance with the Constitution, will be obliged to sign them, they will enter into force and create conditions for creating conditions for a decisive fight against organized crime and corruption", said Bečić.

Asked if he had an estimate of when the agenda could include the dismissal of the Minister of Justice Vladimir Leposavic, he said that the session has a large number of items, over 40, and the last, as usual, are personnel solutions, related to the appointment and dismissal elections.

Bečić reminded that the Democrats presented their position on that issue on the very first day when it was brought up to date.

At that time, he said, the Democrats announced that they had no intention of defending Leposavic, on the one hand, because the criticisms were justified and on point, and on the other hand, that they would not replace him with the Democratic Party of Socialists.

"Simply, because there are certain principles in politics, there are certain issues that are the subject of decision by those who form the government in a country," said Bečić.

As he said, the election of the Government, the election and dismissal of its members and major political issues, are something on which there should be an agreement within the parliamentary majority.

Bečić said that now it is difficult to estimate what will happen until the day of the hearing and the statement and who will participate in the work of the session.

"Perhaps there will be some new political moments until that moment within the parliamentary majority. After that, our club of deputies will, of course, take a final position in relation to that moment that will be at that moment," said Bečić.

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