Kalač: After the elections, Montenegro will finally defeat the communist DPS and begin the battle for a better standard of living

"The defeated regime, gathered around the DPS and its candidate Đukanović, is trying to "burden" the current government with all the devastating effects and consequences of their three-decade rule, while the government is convulsing
is trying to deal with deep-rooted criminal structures
planted in all spheres of the state apparatus," the announcement states

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Kalač, Photo: Party of Justice and Reconciliation
Kalač, Photo: Party of Justice and Reconciliation
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The President of the Justice and Reconciliation Party (SPP) Hazbija Kalač announced that after the presidential elections on April 2, Montenegro will finally defeat the candidate and the ideology of the communist party DPS, and enter the battle for building a society focused on life issues, stopping the emigration of young people and creating a better life. standards.

"From a three-decade period burdened by participation in the wars of the XNUMXs and aggression against neighboring sovereign states, and then constant political tensions over divisions and abuses of identity issues, Montenegro, freed from the DPS policy, is entering a period of general social recovery and the conquest of the value system that is expected of it in the partner European circles", stated in the press release of SPP president Hazbija Kalača.

He emphasizes that the Balkans are upset because elections are taking place in Montenegro that may affect the established balance of interests of political oligarchies.

"It is interesting that voices, reactions and cheers for the status quo can be heard from the region, as if a change of government had not already happened in Montenegro in 2020," said Kalač.

As he says, the reason for keeping this fact silent is because the period since 2020 has pretty much denied the projections of the defeated side, and also of factors in the region who want to maintain the Montenegrin status-quo, "that Montenegro will disappear without the old government, will leave NATO and turn to Russia, lose sovereignty..."

"Since nothing has been confirmed, nor is there convincing evidence that Montenegro is going in that direction, although there are factors in the region that wish for it," said Kalac.

Kalač emphasizes that "the defeated regime, gathered around the DPS and its candidate Đukanović, is trying to "burden" the current government with all the devastating effects and consequences of their three-decade rule, while the government is frantically trying to deal with deep-rooted criminal structures planted in all spheres of the state apparatus, which present themselves as guardians of the state".

He adds that the current government, despite all the staffing problems it has, in extremely difficult circumstances and the obstruction of the remnants of the old regime, "manages to maintain the reform course and lead Montenegro in the direction of the projected European goal - the rule of law".

Kalač adds that the election of Jakov Milatović is an urgent need for anyone looking to the future because, as he says, "the alternative embodied in the image and actions of the current president clearly points to a prisoner of the past."

"Despite all the difficulties that await us, the citizens have more than clearly expressed their need and desire - an accelerated path to the EU and economic development, and that position will certainly be confirmed on April 2," Kalač concluded.

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