The deputy and vice-president of the Democratic Montenegro Vladimir Martinović said that the deputy of the Socialist People's Party (SNP) Dragan Ivanović "confirmed that the leadership betrayed good and honest voters of the SNP, who were fired, arrested and persecuted by the DPS".
"It made a pact with the persecutors of church dignitaries, the destroyers of churches and temples and those who turned mosques into EPCG toll booths," Martinović wrote on Twitter.
Tonight, Ivanović said that the leadership of the SNP "is in favor of entering a minority government", but that the Main Committee of the party will decide whether the SNP will enter a minority government or not.
"Ivanović goes on to say that the leadership of the SNP was "unprecedentedly" attacked by the Democrats, but it was apparently "helped" by the DPS. The Memorandum is not mint tea as some claimed, but a betrayal of the whole of Montenegro," said Martinović.
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