Democrats: We could say that in case of entry of BS, the government should first leave DF, but we do not teach...

"We act in partnership, as we showed with our approach in the fall, a few days after the DF decided to illegally remove the president of the SO Zeta from the ranks of the Democrats," the statement of the Democrats points out.

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Photo: Democratic Montenegro
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They could just tell me that the government, in the case of the entry of the Bosniak Party (BS), should first leave the Democratic Front (DF), but we do not teach, nor do we share lessons with colleagues with whom we exercise power, announced today from Democratic Montenegro .

They reacted to the statement of Milan Knežević, who said on Serbian television that if the Democrats are not satisfied with the entry of BS into the government, they should leave it.

"We act in partnership, which we showed with our approach in the fall, a few days after the DF decided to illegally remove the president of the SO Zeta from the ranks of the Democrats," the statement of the Democrats emphasized.

From that party, they added that after the main committees of the Europe Now Movement (PES) and BS made decisions at the end of August to support the formation of a government without the Coalition for the Future of Montenegro (ZBCG), ZBCG publicly announced that: "what Spajić is announcing, as outlines of the future government is not only cementing the legacy of Đukanović's rule, but also his active return to the political arena".

"You understand, we are not here to fulfill the agreement of the Bosniak Party and the DF, nor to engage in malicious comments, but to continue the determined fight against organized crime and corruption in the partnership of the security sector with Novović, Marković and others. And we will not allow the same to be disputed or weakens the Bosniak Party, whose leadership did not condemn the monstrous activities of high-ranking officials in the security sector at the time, and whose activities they falsely accused the leaders of the DF," reads the statement of the Democrats.

"Vijesti" previously announced that the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) and the DNP are not opposed in principle to the addition of BS, which is not a signatory to the coalition agreement on government, to Milojko Spajić's government, while the Democrats are explicitly against it.

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