Bečić: It is contrary to the principles that the election process is carried out by the Government supported by 10 percent of the Assembly

The leader of the Democrats reiterated the position that that party will not enter into any coalition arrangements with the DPS, nor form governments "according to the URA-SNP system".

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Marsela and Bečić, Photo: Democrats
Marsela and Bečić, Photo: Democrats
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The President of Democratic Montenegro, Aleksa Bečić, said that it would be contrary to all democratic principles for the Government, which has the support of only 10 percent of the parliament, to conduct the election process, with 100 percent participation in the Government.

"Who would have confidence in such an election process", he said during a meeting with Italian Ambassador Andrea Marcela.

He reiterated the position that the Democrats will not enter into any coalition arrangements with the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), nor form governments "according to the URA-SNP system", because in that way "they would play tricks on their own voters and the whole of Montenegro".

"Wishing the ambassador a warm welcome to the most promising political entity in Montenegro, Bečić proudly pointed out that support for the Democrats is constantly growing, and that this fact is particularly supported by the previous results achieved by the Democrats in local elections, especially highlighting the relevant surveys of public opinion according to which the Democrats have an excellent rating. Also, the meeting was an excellent opportunity for Bečić to present the identity of the Democrats to the newly appointed ambassador of Italy, saying that the Democrats are a modern, European, civil and pro-Western party, which is recognized for the idea of ​​reconciliation and the uncompromising fight against organized crime and corruption." , it was announced from Demokrat.

Referring to the current political situation, Bečić expressed dissatisfaction with the political activities of the 43rd Government and its Prime Minister, especially in the part where, as he said, "the Government has lost the support of 90 percent of the Parliament and 20 percent of the members of the Government" and where, "if we look at all modern democracies, the logical political sequence of events was the resignation of the prime minister".

"In addition, Bečić also pointed to the fact that we witnessed, which is that this government blocked the judiciary by not ensuring the election of members of the Judicial Council and judges of the Constitutional Court, which should have been imperative. Also, revanchism was not absent when it comes to the relationship of this government towards almost all political subjects, except, according to Bečić, towards those who supported it secretly or publicly", the statement added. Ambassador Marcela, as reported by Demokrat, thanked for the warm welcome and pointed out that the whole of Montenegro welcomed her in the same way. She also said that Montenegro and Italy are friendly and partner countries, and that Italy is very interested in the country's European and stable perspective.

"Italy is at Montenegro's disposal to print the European and Euro-Atlantic pages together," stated Ambassador Marcela.

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