Vučurović: Check whether Đukanović has a residence in another country, specifically in the UAE and Switzerland

"Perhaps this way will start and find a way to hundreds and hundreds of millions of euros, which were robbed from the citizens of Montenegro by the top of the former regime and its boss."

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Vučurović, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
Vučurović, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
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Jovan Vučurović, deputy of the Democratic Front (DF), announced that the party is calling on the competent authorities in Montenegro to check whether the president of Montenegro and the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), Milo Đukanović, has a registered residence in some other countries.

"Here, for now, we are specifically referring to the United Arab Emirates and Switzerland, since these are destinations that have been of special interest to Đukanović for a long time. Perhaps in this way we will start to find the way to hundreds and hundreds of millions of euros, which are from by the top of the former regime and its head robbed from the citizens of Montenegro," Vučurović added.

Yesterday, the State Election Commission (SEC) confirmed to "Vijesti" that the institution will contact its colleagues in Serbia, from whom it expects information on whether one of the leaders of the DF, Andrija Mandić, has the right to vote and reside in Serbia.

"It is very important that before these presidential elections, citizens have a clear idea of ​​who are the people who are running or could run for this office, whether they also have hidden accounts and real estate in other countries, whether they have some property, are they connected to the mafia, embassies, and the like," Vučurović added.

He says that such are not worthy of this important office.

"Which requires a man with integrity, morals and backbone, who will represent all citizens and be a guarantor of reconciliation and unity, and not be a puppet of the mafia or certain centers of power. That is why it is of the greatest national importance that Montenegro gets a man as president, and a man Andrija Mandić is for president," concluded Vučurović.

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