Adžić: Mandić's proposal is a continuation of anti-Western policy and the collapse of institutions

"Spajić is forced to accept Mandić's blackmail in the midst of everyday affairs, unfulfilled promises, membership and voter attrition in order to continue using Montenegro as a private company for personal profit," said the vice-president of GP URA

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Photo: Boris Pejović
Photo: Boris Pejović
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The proposal of the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, that the Council for Defense and Security no longer decides unanimously, is an attempt to increase its own influence and the continuation of anti-Western policy and the collapse of institutions, said the vice-president and deputy of the Civic Movement URA Filip Adžić

He says that Prime Minister Milojko Spajić is "forced to accept Mandić's blackmail in the midst of daily affairs, unfulfilled promises, loss of membership and voters in order not to continue using Montenegro as a private company for personal profit".

"I am sure that the citizens, as well as the most serious military-political alliance, will thwart the plan of a political dilettante and his informal boss, an exponent of anti-Western politics, to present Montenegro as an unreliable NATO partner and divert it from the EU agenda," concluded Adžić.

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