Vešović: Vukčević is aware that he is violating the rules of procedure and that he was cornered and cowardly ran away

He said that the actions of Vukčević are directly buying time for Vuković and other "DPS pullmen for various dishonest actions".

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Vešović, Photo: Real Montenegro
Vešović, Photo: Real Montenegro
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The member of the Right of Montenegro in the Assembly of the Capital City, Stefan Vešović, announced that the President of the Election Commission (IC) of the Capital City, Veselin Vukčević, violated the Rules of Procedure and exercised arbitrariness along the way mocking other members and the citizens of Podgorica.

Vukčević concluded today's session of the IC after he did not allow the members of that body to vote on expanding the agenda of the session, in order to include in it the determination of the final results of the elections in Podgorica.

"Whether Vukčević thought he was a judge, a prosecutor or something else remains unclear, but the arrogance shown at this session is worthy of the head of the OKG DPS Milo Đukanović himself," Vešović said.

He said that the continuation of the "obstruction" of the will of the majority of citizens to change the government in Podgorica based on the held elections, Vukčević "must justify by defending the law and the Constitution".

"Thinking that the Municipal Election Commission is one man, and aware that he is violating the rules of procedure and that he is backed into a corner, he cowardly ran away, following the example of his superiors, whenever the need arises," Vešović points out.

Vešović said that they will not allow the majority will of the citizens of Podgorica to depend on one man who is "obviously in a conflict of interest and who violates the rules of procedure and laws."

Such behavior of Vukčević is, as he says, directly buying time for Vuković and other DPS officials for various dishonorable actions.

"You are trying to buy time in vain. You can try to sabotage, but you must be aware of the fact that you will have to answer for everything you did and are doing illegally," says Vešović.

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