Spajić: I expect victory, I understand that citizens are tired of the Montenegrin style of politics

Asked how he would comment on the allegations about his contacts with the South Korean citizen Do Kwon, Spajić said that the contacts were one thing, and that nothing illegal happened.

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Spajić, Photo: Boris Pejović
Spajić, Photo: Boris Pejović
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Milojko Spajić, the leader and holder of the election list of the Europe Now Movement (PES), said that he expects victory in today's parliamentary elections and that he sees Montenegro as a successful country in the next few years, especially in the field of economy.

After voting, he told journalists that all elections are a holiday of democracy, and that parliamentary elections are especially important.

"I understand that the citizens are tired of the Montenegrin style of politics, but the parliamentary elections mean life in the next four years because the parliament will vote on reforms and laws for all of us," Spajić said.

He said that he hopes that citizens will turn out in as many as possible for the elections and that election day will pass peacefully.

Asked if he expected to win, Spajić answered in the affirmative, but did not want to comment on whether he expected to be the future prime minister, nor who he saw as his potential coalition partner.

He said that this is the fourth election in the last six months, and that the citizens are tired of politics, personal attacks, discrediting and topics that are not important to the citizens.

"We think it will end with this election cycle and we expect a very successful Montenegro in the future," Spajić said.

He said that the list headed by him sees Montenegro as a successful country, especially in the field of economy.

"We think we will make a big step forward. In the next few years we will see exponential growth, large infrastructure investments, reduction of business barriers. We want to become the Singapore of Europe, the best country for doing business in Europe," Spajić said.

He stated that the geopolitical goal of the list headed by Montenegro is joining the European Union, and that this is something that he will work on in particular.

Asked how he would comment on the allegations about his contacts with the South Korean citizen Do Kwon, Spajić said that the contacts were one thing, and that nothing illegal happened.

"All the accusations that we received money are shameful and someone will be held accountable for them. It is clear to everyone that the smaller the percentage, the greater the accusations, lies and fraud. We think it is clear to everyone that PES is a thorn in the side of many and that this is the last attempt that we are sabotaging ourselves and that the Europe Now 2 program is not implemented," said Spajić.

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