Member of the Democratic Front (DF) Slaven Radunović said that if the initiators of the meeting of the old parliamentary majority do not come before them with 32 signatures, on an elaborate and written initiative on the goals and structure of the Government, that the New Serbian Democracy (one of the constituents of the DF) will consider "to feign dialogue and that it is a bogus initiative, a classic bluff move, a frivolous political pamphlet".
In his address, Radunović alluded to the demands that the Democrats made to the GP URA on Friday, ahead of the vote of no confidence in the Government, insisting that they receive an official request for the reconstruction of the Government with the signatures of 32 deputies, so that they would even agree to discuss it.
"The Democratic Front invested enormous energy and the best intentions in finding a solution and creating an environment for the formation of a government from the winner of the election on August 30, 2020. Both when the DPS was overthrowing the 42nd government and when the DPS was overthrowing the 43rd government," wrote Radunović on Facebook profile.
He also stated that they are tired of "negotiating with politicians who are not capable of rising above party interest and looking at the wider social aspect, and especially to deal with their own vanity".
"But, as the most persistent fighters against the DPS and the "values" it established during its decades-long rule in Montenegro, we, of course, remain open to any form of cooperation with colleagues from the winning lists in the last elections, but this time with one precondition, at least as far as the New Serbian Democracy is concerned: If the initiators of the meeting of the old parliamentary majority do not come before us with 32 signatures, on an elaborate and written initiative on the goals and structure of the Government, the New Serbian Democracy will consider that dialogue is feigned and that it is a bogus Initiative, a classic a bluff move, a frivolous political pamphlet... It sounds familiar, doesn't it - wrote Radunović.
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