The Vice President of the Democrats and a member of the Parliament of Montenegro, Vladimir Martinović, commented on the allegations the vice-president of GP URA, Filip Adžić, who on his Facebook profile called for the unblocking of the Parliament in order to vote on the reduction of fuel prices, saying that, as he says, "hypocrisy can be more hypocritical, but it can hardly be more cowardly than the escape of this hero from the Assembly session, when he was not allowed to look Bran Gvozdenović in the eye and vote for the Law on Freedom of Religion."
Martinović said on his Twitter profile that the fuel price issue would have been resolved "if your new coalition partners from DPS had voted for the Excise Law at the end of December.
"So turn to your principals and former owners of 21 million," tweeted Martinovic.
He says that the call of the members of the Black on White coalition (CnB) to hold the parliamentary session is aimed at "an anti-constitutional attempt to occupy all seats in Montenegro with 2% support".
"You don't care about the price of fuel and the people, because you have shown and proven that you are ready to betray and sell that same people," wrote Martinović on Twitter.
He called to "return money and mandates to the people" and call for elections.
"Your unscrupulousness in betraying the people, your hypocrisy in sick slander against honorable people and your greed for armchairs and positions have no limits. Return the money and mandates to the people and call elections!" concluded Martinović.
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