Lekić: Abazović to immediately show the agreement signed by all the constituents of the Government

She also said that the previous opposition had already signed an initial agreement, in which the priorities of the minority government were determined, but it was also agreed that decisions would be made by consensus.

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Lekić, Photo: Social Democrats of Montenegro
Lekić, Photo: Social Democrats of Montenegro
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The vice-president of the Social Democrats (SD), Milica Lekić, announced today that the party is calling on the representative of the composition of the new Government of Montenegro, Dritan Abazović, to immediately show the agreement signed by all the constituents of the Government.

"We call on Mandatory Abazović to immediately make public the agreement agreed upon by all the constituents of the Government, since it will function on that basis. Otherwise, it will be obvious that: either the constituents cannot agree even on elementary matters, or simply they hide the agreed priorities from the public," Lekić pointed out.

She added that the previous opposition had already signed an initial agreement, in which the priorities of the minority government were determined, but it was also agreed that decisions would be made by consensus.

"At the same time, the Mandate with the SNP secretly changed the said agreement, in all items that were disputed by the SNP (making decisions by consensus, Srebrenica, Ukraine...). In the meantime, the subject of the third agreement, which no one has yet he did not see today's. Obviously, the signature here does not obligate anyone, and the commitments undertaken are compared to the distribution of armchairs," said Lekić.

She said that as far as the SD is concerned, all subsequent "arrangements" and "softened agreements" compared to the existing one, which was signed by most of the constituents of this government, obviously have nothing but to further ease the position of the SNP.

"As such, they do not represent the interest of the state of Montenegro, but exclusively personal trade. If the government, at such a political and economic moment, in the agreement prioritizes the Basic Treaty, the Open Balkans and the census, and abandons decision-making by consensus, it will be clear that we are entering a new crisis and political fights. Only this time, there will be no justification for any of its perpetrators," concluded Lekić.

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