Milacic: The leaders should meet today, we owe the citizens an agreement

"True Montenegro accepts the responsibility together with all the winners on August 30, to prevent the obstruction of the agreement, and also expects that all participants in the ongoing negotiations will show the same principle," said Milacic.

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Milačić, Photo: Real Montenegro
Milačić, Photo: Real Montenegro
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The President of Prava Montenegro, Marko Milačić, called on the leaders of the parties that won the last parliamentary elections to sit down at the table today, with the aim of "finally building a historic agreement" which, he said, they owe to all citizens at this moment.

He said that those parties should not be discouraged by the lack of agreement at last night's meeting and that it is necessary to maintain the dynamics of the negotiations and reach an agreement as soon as possible.

"Therefore, we welcome Andrija Mandić's call to continue the negotiations by holding a new meeting at the level of political party leaders, and given that the agreement on the mandate has been reduced to a few names, and that it is necessary to finalize the decision on the name of the mandate, on the principles of refraining from party maximalism , sincere openness towards all effective possibilities and the best interest of the citizens who won the election on August 30," Milacic announced.

He said that, in this sense, they strongly welcome the examples of the Democratic Front and the Democrats, who, by giving up the candidacy of the leaders of their political entities, prevented negotiations from becoming conditional and "showed the way to the remaining political entities that make it difficult to reach an agreement by exclusively insisting on the candidacy of their political leader for the mandate". .

"True Montenegro accepts the responsibility together with all the winners on August 30, to prevent the obstruction of the agreement, and also expects that all participants in the ongoing negotiations will show the same principle, and that no one will insist on political solutions that so far have not produced the desired result and in that way, to obstruct the negotiations and jeopardize their final outcome," said Milačić.

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