PES: If Milović's financing was controversial, he should not have remained silent while he was in the party

PES said that if Milović is convinced of what he is saying and believes that there were criminal acts, he had a special responsibility as the Minister of Justice to prosecute everything, as he has been accustomed to in several cases until now

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Due to the fact that he presented himself as one of the key people for the result of the Europe Now Movement (PES) and emphasized an active role in all campaigns, if there was disputed funding, former Minister of Justice Andrej Milović should not have remained silent while he was in the party, it was announced. is from PES.

They said that all allegations should be investigated by independent prosecutorial bodies and that the public of Montenegro, "which is fed up with daily political sensationalism", expects this.

"It is interesting that after he was removed from the position of Minister of Justice, the former member of PES 'remembered' controversial details from the campaign, which the current opposition already sensationally problematized, and Milović once considered them unfounded and frivolous attacks on the president of PES. According to the former official of PES, it would be concluded that Cottrell had potentially controversial criminal actions and financing, only when Milović left the political party," the statement reads.

PES said that if Milović is convinced of what he is saying and believes that there were criminal acts, he had a special responsibility as the Minister of Justice to prosecute everything, as he has been accustomed to in several cases until now.

"As a citizen, and especially the Minister of Justice, Milović had to be aware that covering up a criminal offense also means criminal responsibility, so the conditions have been met for him to be heard by the competent authorities during these allegations. It is possible that his experience of how to 'earn' quick money after controversial decision, Milović tries to cover it up with hindsight, recycling contents that he perceived as staged affairs in his capacity as a PES official at the time," it is stated.

"That is why it is obvious that the former Minister of Justice and former member of the PES Presidency no longer hides the fact that he bases his political activities on the campaign against PES, all in sync with mentors and sponsors close to the DPS," the statement concludes. .

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