Danilović: Everyone has to be ready to give up part of their starting positions, I hope they understand that in the URA GP as well

"It is not a small matter to be a participant in three governments in the most important positions. The crown will not fall from anyone's head if they cede the position to someone else," said leader Danilović.

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Danilović, Photo: Nikola Dragaš
Danilović, Photo: Nikola Dragaš
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The President of the United Montenegro, Goran Danilović, said after the meeting of the parties of the former parliamentary majority, that a little more effort is necessary to reach an agreement on the formation of a new government.

"We must not allow ourselves to deceive each other. We will form a government if everyone is ready to give up a little of their initial positions. Those of us who have a mandate each, there will be four or five of us when we get together. I invite colleagues who have a larger number of mandates to open our eyes ", Danilović said at the press conference in the Parliament after the meeting of the "old majority".

He said that he hopes that in the Civil Movement (GP) URA will understand that they themselves should contribute to reaching an agreement.

"Because it is not a small matter to be a participant in three governments in the most important positions. The crown will not fall from anyone's head if they cede the position to someone else. It will be ridiculous if we do not agree today, and we agree after the election in a similar combinatory... As long as there are no objections to the work of Dritan Abazović, we cannot expect to vote on him without him coming among us. I invite him and Mr. (Aleksa) Bečić to come among us. We must have so much dignity. I will go to the new leaders' meeting with joy and I will not lose hope that we can come to an agreement," said Danilović.

The leader of the United States said that his party can support anyone who is acceptable to the rest of the parties of the "old majority" as a candidate.

"Whatever the deal is, I won't be sorry. I contributed as much as I could, and let the others see each other," he concluded.

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