Knežević and Milačić signed an agreement: They seek changes to the Constitution regarding language and an agreement on dual citizenship with Serbia

"I don't think there are two more similar parties on the political scene"

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Milačić and Knežević, Photo: Biljana Matijašević
Milačić and Knežević, Photo: Biljana Matijašević
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The presidents of the Democratic People's Party (DNP) Milan Knežević and Prave Montenegro Marko Milacić signed an agreement on organizational cooperation and unified political action today.

"I don't think there are two more similar parties on the political scene. We will fight against the discrimination against the Serbian people that still exists. We made a good political decision to act together in the coming period," said Milačić.

He pointed out that he is proud to be side by side with Knežević.

"This will be a year of great challenges. This is something that shows maturity and responsibility on the political scene," said Milacic.

Knežević explained that the idea of ​​the agreement is to work "on consolidating their ideological bloc".

"So that we don't repeat the blackmail from the previous period. The goal is to create a person for all other movements that are ready to organize in this way. The political environment is still confused since August 30, the dismantling of the Đukanović regime has not yet occurred."

He said that he would insist in the coming period on the standardization of the Serbian language as an official language, rg.

"At the same time, we do not want to question the status of the Montenegrin language in any way, nor do we want to change the Constitution through amendments to the Constitution, equate Serbian as the majority language in Montenegro with Montenegrin, which is the official language, and correct an injustice that occurred in 2007. on the basis of which lies the law on state symbols from 2004, when the state symbols were adopted in the Parliament of Montenegro without the participation of the opposition".

He also announced the launch of a campaign on the adoption of an agreement between Montenegro and Serbia on dual citizenship, immediately after the adoption of the budget.

He added that "one discriminatory feature after 2006 is the fact that at least one Montenegro, if not two, remained in Serbia".

"We are renouncing our citizens, and the census will show that there are fewer and fewer of us. This does not contradict the coalition agreement we signed with Spajić, and we expect the support of other colleagues from the parliamentary majority. I am convinced that in a few weeks we will have more political entities who will join us," Knežević said.

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