Democrats of Cetinje: Intimidation attempts continue, torn banners at our office

"We call on Mayor Đurašković and Minister of Internal Affairs Adžić to finally come forward after the latest attacks on the president of the Cetinje Democrats and this act of vandalism from the night before yesterday"

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Torn banner at the Democrats' office in Cetinje, Photo: Demokratska Crna Gora
Torn banner at the Democrats' office in Cetinje, Photo: Demokratska Crna Gora
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The municipal committee of the Democratic Montenegro of Cetinje announced that two nights ago, banners were torn at the office of this committee and that in this way "attempts to intimidate and put pressure on the Democrats from Cetinje are continuing".

"After dozens of verbal and physical attacks in recent years on the councilors and officials of the Cetinje Committee, a gun to the head of MP Saranović in Cetinje, three serious physical attacks in a row on the president of the Democrats in Cetinje in the last less than a year, the last of which with a cold weapon in front of his doorstep before less than a month, the banners on our office were torn the night before last," the Democrats state.

As they say, "obviously, the sincere, always reasoned and civilized struggle of the Democrats from Cetinje for justice, for a better Cetinje, is still very disturbing."

"But also our firm and uncompromising commitment to Cetinje and Montenegro in the latest developments and the refusal of Democratic Montenegro to participate in any behind-the-scenes actions behind the backs of the people and combinatorics under the control of power centers outside of Montenegro," the statement said.

banner of Cetinje, Democrats of Cetinje
photo: Democratic Montenegro

Knowing that Cetinje, as stated in the announcement, "in the vast majority is civilized and gentlemanly and that it despises all such actions, they called on fellow citizens not to fall for such and similar provocations".

"Let us continue to work together for the benefit of our capital and maintain good relations with all well-intentioned people and welcome tourists and guests, as we have always done in Cetinje. And Mayor Đurašković and Minister of the Interior Adžić, that, after the latest attacks on the president of the Cetinje Democrats and this act of vandalism from the night before last night, finally announce it. Of course, if they think it is necessary and if they think that physical attacks, attacks with cold weapons on their fellow citizens and vandalism on the premises of the Club of Councilors of their colleagues in the local parliament are reprehensible", the Democrats say.

In the end they said...

"Neither the old retrograde regime wreckage, nor the new Vučić youth can scare us and shake us, the Democrats of Cetinje remain firmly committed to the fight for a better and more beautiful capital with an open heart, reconciliation, harmony and togetherness - in the service exclusively of the women of Cetinje, the people of Cetinje and our only homeland, Montenegro Gore," the statement concludes.

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