The deputy and vice-president of Democratic Montenegro Vladimir Martinović called on the Civic Movement URA and the President of the Socialist People's Party (SNP) Vladimir Joković "not to mislead the public of Montenegro with bogus politics".
On Twitter, Martinović commented on the statements of GP URA, which is called on the Democrats and the Democratic Front "to unblock the work of the Assembly and convene a session where amendments to the Excise Law would be voted on, which would also mean cheaper fuel at the pumps".
"Another appeal to the nationalists from URA and their boss from Belgrade, but also to the negator of the Montenegrin nation, Mr. Joković, not to mislead the public of Montenegro with bogus politics. The people will not want your five euros. You cannot buy them, you cannot deceive them. The people they want a government without DPS, the people want higher salaries, higher pensions, child allowances... The people will not want traitors," Martinović wrote on Twitter.
Bonus video: