Abazović: The election of new ministers is not on the agenda, whoever wants to form a government should do so

"Discussions are conducted between different political subjects on several topics and the government is not the central preoccupation"

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Photo: Jelena Jovanović
Photo: Jelena Jovanović
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The election of new ministers in the Government is not on the agenda, Prime Minister in technical mandate Dritan Abazović said.

When asked by a journalist about the reconstruction of the government, he said that he would not call it that "for the reason that the discussions between different political subjects are on several topics and the government is not the central preoccupation".

"I will continue to do that with heritage, dialogue with all political entities, we have to find solutions," Abazović said after laying the foundation stone for the construction of four new facilities in the Directorate for the Execution of Criminal Sanctions (UIKS).

Regarding the new government, he said he had no comment.

"We'll see, the elections are just around the corner. Whoever wants to form the government, let them form it, and until that happens, the government is working at full capacity. If something changes, we're here to hand over," said Abazović.

If we inherit European values, then we do not have an offer in the presidential elections

Regarding the possible support of one of the candidates in the presidential elections on March 19, Abazović says that if his party inherits European values, then in such a situation it does not really have an offer.

When asked by a journalist, does that mean you will support Milo Đukanović?

"Of course I won't, maybe for you he represents European values ​​and for me anti-European ones. The party's main committee will soon and we will declare for both rounds of presidential elections. I repeat, I expect Montenegro to get a new president," he pointed out.

He says that he got the role of prime minister thanks to citizens and good ideas.

"And I think I answered the request. If they want to support me again, I'm here," he concluded.

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