Democrats Alekse Bečić and URA Dritan Abazović remain firm in their position that they will not return to the Assembly without fulfilling the conditions, after a part of the Democratic Front announced that this option should be considered.
Leaders of the Socialist People's Party, Vladimir Joković, hinted at the end of last week that its deputies would return to the Assembly if another party did so first.
The president of Demos, Miodrag Lekić, said that they remain outside the Assembly and continue with the boycott, but that they will review the situation if there are changes and some party returns.
Ranko Krivokapić's Social Democratic Party (SDP) says that they will not be affected by the Democratic Front's decision.
"There is no force and no pressure that can force the Democrats to give in on the conditions for return. "There is no greater betrayal of the opposition electorate than the decision to unconditionally return to the Parliament of Montenegro, because it waives the request to call new parliamentary elections at a time when the international community is putting pressure on the DPS to accept the opposition's conditions," she told "Vijesti" member of their Main Board Anđela Peković.
Today, the delegation of the European Union will begin meetings with the leaders of the opposition forces, where they will also discuss the reasons for the boycott.
The opposition conditioned the return to the Assembly on the date of new elections because it believes that the coup attempt directly affected voter turnout and thus prevented their victory.
The government has a narrow majority in the Parliament.
"If one of the colleagues from the opposition, despite all the circumstances mentioned, still decides to return to the Assembly - then he must be aware that by doing so he is destroying the unity of the opposition and that with such an action he is knowingly playing into the hands of the DPS," said URA executive director Zoran Mikić. .
Nebojša Medojević's Movement for Change announced last Sunday that due to the lack of solidarity of the opposition, the Democratic Front should unwrap the return.
SDP said that the possible return of DF would not affect their decision.
"We do not follow anyone, but only our own path. The return of the DF would completely expose the interest alliance of the DPS and the DF, and citizens would see the 'conflict' of servitude and primitivism in action every day. Then it would be completely clear that these two political extremes are holding Montenegro and its citizens captive and that the only way out is marginalization of both through the association and gathering of all progressive forces of society that will build the future and not quarrel and incite citizens against each other," he said. for "Vijesti", SDP Presidency member Ivan Vujović.
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