Today, the president and deputy of the Right of Montenegro, Marko Milačić, sent a letter to all members of the parliamentary majority on the occasion of the vote of the Prosecutor's Council, in which he appealed to find a compromise regarding the Prosecutor's Office as soon as possible.
He said that the fight against organized crime and corruption is a prerequisite for the true success of the government's joint struggle to democratize the country.
"Is there anything that brings more fear to organized crime, which threatens the safety of all citizens, until the very release of the Prosecutor's Office, which should finally start a decisive democratic struggle with the mafia? Is there anything more important to us than this," Milačić asked.
He said that the process of reconstruction of the Government has begun, and that it depends on the 41 members of the government how that process will proceed.
"If it is so, when we, together with the Prime Minister, entered into that process, why are we waiting even days to start, to end this, I deeply believe, far more important process, which is an uncompromising confrontation with organized crime".
Who knows, as Milačić said, "how many belivuks 'walked' here during Djukanović's rule".
"Who knows how many millions and billions circulated through secret channels. Who knows how many narcotics were smuggled. Who knows how many weapons were smuggled".
"Colleagues, for this reckoning we need only us, our forty-one hands, just to raise them and at that moment, at that historical moment, at that very moment, what we have been waiting for decades will begin, the chains will start falling from our Montenegro, the citizens will feel strength, our posterity pride, and crime the greatest fear. I invite you to come to a compromise, change the Prosecutor's Office and write the history of freedom in a united, strong and responsible manner, before everything else and despite everything else," Milačić concluded.
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