DNP: Spajić's position violated the Agreement, our support for his Government and possible reconstruction is called into question

"It is not acceptable for the DNP to trade with the shameful labeling of the Serbian people, but also with the victims of Srebrenica, in order to get ministerial positions in the government"

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The Democratic People's Party (DNP) believes that today's statement by Prime Minister Milojko Spajić that the Government of Montenegro will vote for the Resolution on Srebrenica will cause irreparable damage to the Serbian and Montenegrin people in Montenegro, introducing us to socio-political instability and additional polarization, the DNP announced.

"Unfortunately, with this act, the Government of Milojko Spajić has seriously disrupted relations with our closest Republic of Serbia and Republika Srpska, by being among the supporters of the thesis and sinister intention of branding the Serbian people as genocidal. We also note that this attitude of Milojko Spajić grossly violated the Coalition Agreement which clearly specifies that the new executive power will not emphasize and open issues that will divide us along national, religious and ideological lines. dominated and determined our support for the Government of Milojko Sapjić, whose implementation is very questionable at the moment, our claim about the seriousness of the socio-political moment is gaining weight," the statement of the DNP headed by Milan Knežević points out.

From that party, they added that they are informing Spajić that the absence of the economic program Europe now 2, the indolent, unprofessional and highly suspicious and scandalous manner of behavior and work of a number of ministers, as well as today's support for the Resolution on Srebrenica, have called into question their further support for his Government.

"And this further implies that our support for the eventual reconstruction of the Government in June is also called into question. It is not acceptable for the DNP to trade with the shameful labeling of the Serbian people, nor with the victims of Srebrenica, in order to get ministerial positions in the Government in return. Certainly, the final decision on further support for the government of Milojko Spajić will be made by the Presidency and the Main Committee in the foreseeable period of time," the DNP statement concluded.

Today, at a special session of the Assembly dedicated to the Prime Minister's hour, Spajić said that Montenegro will vote for all resolutions condemning genocides and crimes on the territory of the former Yugoslavia.

"Precisely this resolution that we have in front of us - Srebrenica. It is not a problem at all. We will vote for it, we have said many times. I have spoken publicly about it, we have condemned the genocide. We have no problem doing it. The government will discuss it, but I think that it is unnecessary to mention it because we agreed to conduct a pro-European policy," Spajić said.

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