The decision of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe not to vote on the admission of Kosovo to that organization at the May session scheduled for May 17 is a confirmation that the position held by the vice-president and MP of the Democratic People's Party (DNP) Maja Vukićević was completely correct, she announced. the spokeswoman of that party, Jovana Todorović.
"We remind the public that the announcement by the Democratic People's Party that Vukićević will vote against the admission of Kosovo caused an avalanche of reactions from the Democratic Party of Socialists and its sympathizers, who for days ran a campaign that crossed all boundaries of good taste. According to the available information, the countries quinte, whose ambassadors were informed about the positions of the Democratic People's Party for days by Ivan Vuković, stopped the admission of Kosovo to the Council of Europe, so we expect the vice-president of the Democratic Party of Socialists to show the same level of principle and send a note of protest to the ambassadors whom he tagged in his posts for days, or he can write to them on social networks, provided they haven't blocked it," the statement said.
Todorović says that the DNP also expects that the DPS "will stop cooperating and maintaining relations" with countries that do not support Kosovo's entry into the Council of Europe, "because it would be a matter of principle after the manhunt they carried out against Maja Vukićević. "However, knowing them, we don't expect them to show that level of courage in relations with Western partners, because for that you still need to have principles, which they renounced a long time ago," she said, and concluded:
"Just as we had a clear position on the admission of Kosovo to the Council of Europe, which turned out to be completely correct, we also know that we are right when it comes to the resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica, which Montenegro should not support. The citizens who supported this the parliamentary majority certainly do not support the new humiliation of Montenegro, which is being asked for the hundredth time to vote on the same issue. he has a fairly easy choice when he chooses between the well-known Bemax grants and the will of the citizens of Montenegro who, by voting in the elections, clearly said no to the destructive policy of the former regime."
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