Dajković's messages are insignificant

The President of Free Montenegro is a local official and deals with issues that have already been defined at the state level, said Democratic Montenegro and GP URA, commenting on Dajković's statement that referendums on independence, NATO and Kosovo should be held.

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He believes that three referendums are needed: Dajković, Photo: Luka Zekovic
He believes that three referendums are needed: Dajković, Photo: Luka Zekovic
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Party Vladislav Dajković Free Montenegro (SCG) does not have parliamentary status and his statement, as a local official, that it is necessary to hold referendums on independence, on NATO and Kosovo, has no significance at the state level.

This was told to "Vijesti" by the representatives of Democratic Montenegro and the Civic Movement URA, which make up the ruling majority in the capital, of which Dajković's SCG is a part.

From the New Serbian Democracy, with whom SCG is in the committee club in the local parliament along with Prava Crna Gora, they did not answer the question of "Vijesti" whether they share the same views as Dajković. Neither the Europe Now Movement (PES) nor the Democratic People's Party (DNP), whose leader Milan Knezevic recently discussed with Dajković "modalities of cooperation... in relation to a series of initiatives and activities, in the direction of promoting common political principles and activities".

Dajković, who is the president of SCG and head of the Citizens' Service in the capital city, two days ago as a guest on a television in Serbia, said that a referendum is needed on independence or merger with Serbia, on the withdrawal of the decision on the recognition of Kosovo and on the status of Montenegro in within the NATO alliance.

Dajković's SCG participated in the elections in Podgorica in a coalition gathered around the former Democratic Front and has one councilor.

Spokesman for the Democrats Mitar Paunović said that all the above-mentioned issues are not within the competence of any local authority or its constituents, but "in the sense of the main road of the state, they are defined by the Agreement on the exercise of power at the state level, which clearly defines all the issues that Mr. Dajković raised in public".

"As far as Democratic Montenegro is concerned, we have repeatedly pointed out and demonstrated through our actions what our values ​​are, which is also legitimized by public opinion surveys that indicate that the majority of Montenegrin citizens are committed to the European, Euro-Atlantic and pro-Western path of an independent, sovereign and civil Montenegro." , Paunović pointed out.

He reminded that Dajković appeared as part of the electoral list for the future of Podgorica, and that the Agreement on the exercise of power was concluded with that alliance.

"In the same Agreement, the principles and goals of importance for the functioning of local self-government are stated," said Dajković.

President of the Club of Councilors ″Može Podgorica - This is our city!″, Milena Vuković (URA) said that GP URA has had a clear foreign policy position and very clear foreign policy priorities since its inception, which it has not changed since its inception.

"For that reason, all these questions are unquestionable to us, and it's really, a bit unusual for me to comment on the statement of the councilor from the capital city regarding topics that do not concern the municipal level at all, and on the other hand, he belongs to a party that does not have parliamentary status," she said. is Vuković.

Dajković invited the Prime Minister on Sunday Milojko Spajić to dismiss the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Economic Development Nika Đeljošaj because of his statement on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the beginning of the NATO bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY).

In a video statement on Facebook, Dajković pointed out that he was indignant when he read the statement in which Vice President Đeljošaj called the NATO bombing a "humanitarian" action.

He called Đeljošaj's statement "unfair and stupid".

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