Extraordinary parliamentary elections are a way out of the current crisis in Montenegro, while the minority parties should agree on the fourth candidate for the judge of the Constitutional Court, and it should be an Albanian who would be appointed by the Albanian parties, and not by other political entities, Nik said. Đeljošaj, president of the Municipality of Tuzi and the Albanian alternative.
"I think that the way out of the crisis is through extraordinary parliamentary elections, which will clarify everything that the citizens think about what happened in these years. Therefore, our expectations are that the technical government will last for a few more months, until it is clarified in the parliamentary elections situation in Montenegro," Đeljošaj told Glas Amerika.
He pointed out that he will work until the end to find a model, a compromise for the fourth judge of the Constitutional Court to be an Albanian.
"I think that in the judiciary, the prosecution, in the entire system, we don't have a single Albanian," pointed out Đeljošaj, who is currently in Washington.
About the upcoming presidential elections in Montenegro (March 19), he says...
"Honestly, we, and I as the leader of the party, focused our attention on the local elections in Tuzi. For us, the process of the presidential elections is not that important. I think there is no possibility for Albanians to run with their Albanian representatives and that is automatically not at the top of our priorities We need to see if there will be a second round of voting, and then get involved. Until then, I think that they are more important to Albanians, and Tuzi municipality is more important to us," Đeljošaj concluded.
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