Milatović: Spajić's uncle had a great influence on the PES, he negotiated a new police director with the Democrats

When asked if he had met Kankaraš, Milatović answered in the affirmative

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Milatović, Foto: Screenshot/Youtube/APlus
Milatović, Foto: Screenshot/Youtube/APlus
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Milojko Spajić's uncle Sreten Kankaraš had a great influence on the Europe Now Movement (PES) and negotiated a new police director with the Democrats, President of Montenegro Jakov Milatović said in the program "Last Week" on Aplus television.

"Everyone knows that, it's only in their interest to talk about it," said Milatović.

When asked if he had met Kankaraš, Milatović answered in the affirmative.

"He helped Spajić a lot when it came to family matters. When Spajić came to Podgorica, he basically didn't know her. He came to Podgorica practically when he became a minister. That relationship later grew into Kankarash's influence in the Europe Now Movement." Milatovic said.

He added that he does not currently know what the current situation is in PES as far as Kankaraš's influence is concerned.

"I'm no longer part of it, so I don't know. It's no longer part of my job, nor would I interfere. While I was in the campaign for the presidential elections, Kankarash's role was small, and later I heard that his role in the Government was council, and during the parliamentary elections," he stated.

Asked how he would comment on the fact that someone who has no position in the state, leads the state and negotiates processes, Milatović said that he would not comment on that.

"That is a rhetorical question to which we all know the answer. I think we have left Montenegro where processes are managed from non-institutional positions," concluded Milatović.

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