Confirmed "Vijesti" writing: Adrović candidate for minister, Ibrahimović for vice president and department of capital investments

"The new, 43rd Government of Montenegro must be a strong turning point in social and political life in Montenegro. Economic development of Montenegro, as well as regional development, with a special emphasis on the north of our country, will be one of the key priorities"

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Photo: Bosniak Party
Photo: Bosniak Party
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At today's session, the Presidency of the Bosniak Party (BS) adopted the decision on the entry of that party into the new 43rd Government of Montenegro and unanimously agreed that the leader of that party, Ervin Ibrahimović, will be a candidate for the post of Vice President and Ministry of Capital Investments, and Admir Adrović, Secretary General, candidate for Minister of Labor and Social Welfare.

In the press release, the BS states that the Presidency has reached conclusions on the principles by which the minority government will function, as well as the work priorities that they will insist on.

"The new, 43rd Government of Montenegro must be a strong turning point in social and political life in Montenegro. Economic development of Montenegro, as well as regional development, with a special emphasis on the north of our country, will be one of the key priorities. Continuation of the started capital projects, which unfortunately were either completely stopped, or their implementation was slowed down in the last 18 months, is a task to which the new government must respond promptly. European integration and strengthening of Montenegro's European path, in order to make EU accession faster, is one of the strategic goals of the 43rd Government of Montenegro. In addition, the unblocking of all institutions, especially those in the judiciary, as well as electoral reform, are goals that we believe are of essential importance for the progress of Montenegro on the European path," the BS statement reads.

They add that they will insist on decentralization and strengthening of the role of local self-governments through changes in the law, "as well as correcting the injustice towards local self-governments in terms of the right to dispose of state property in the territories of municipalities."

"To step up activities in the process of dealing with the past and, in connection with that, to step up the criminal-procedural focus on cases of war crimes and crimes against humanity that took place on the territory of Montenegro or in which citizens of Montenegro participated. fully respect all international conventions and agreements related to the rights of national minorities, as well as to institutionally strengthen the connection with the diaspora and to enable the exercise of the right to vote for our citizens abroad in the process of reforming the electoral legislation in the DKP," said BS.

They conclude that the integration of minority peoples into the institutions of the system is a prerequisite for the realization of the ideal of a harmonious multinational, multi-religious and multicultural society, and that the new government must take special care of that segment.

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