SD: The state of the political scene, the collapse of the system, Spajić to state the demands of the DNP

"We believe that, while he is trying to find out, as he himself said, 'who is telling Mr. Knežević,' the Prime Minister should make a public statement about each of the above-mentioned requests, so that we can see if there is a Government or not and what we will do next. Because IBAR does not make a living"

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Photo: Social Democrats of Montenegro
Photo: Social Democrats of Montenegro
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We should remind Prime Minister Milojko Spajić to declare himself on the demands of the Democratic People's Party (DNP) in order to support the reconstruction of the Government, announced the Social Democrats (SD).

They said that after the adoption of the IBAR law, "from the idyllic atmosphere in which we all support these laws, we must return to the real situation on the political scene of Montenegro, and the real situation can best be described in words - the collapse of the system".

"From Milan Knežević's party, they conditioned their support on the adoption of the Resolution on the Genocide in Jasenovac (read stopping Montenegro on its European path) by June at the latest, the delivery of concrete and time-standardized chapters on the implementation of the Europe Now 2 program, and the constitutional amendment on the standardization of the Serbian language as the official language ", it is stated in the announcement of the SD.

"The list of these good wishes sent to Prime Minister Spajić also includes legal solutions and interstate agreements on dual citizenship with Serbia and the introduction of the tricolor as the national flag. It was also to be expected that Knežević's party would request a change of the national anthem and that the new national anthem of Montenegro be a song. Diamonds' by Jelena Karleuša, but we believe that this request will also be delivered at the famous Vidovdan concert, from the Trešnjica stadium, from the heart of Zeta," it added.

"We believe that, while he is trying to find out, as he himself said, 'who is telling Mr. Knežević,' the Prime Minister should make a public statement about each of the above-mentioned requests, so that we can see if there is a Government or not and what we will do next. Because IBAR does not make a living," the announcement concludes.

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