Marković: SEP membership and voters exposed to pressure, calls from party operators and newspaper holders turn into terror

The SEP leader said that the citizens, as well as the membership and sympathizers of that party, do not owe anything to the government or the opposition.

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Photo: Luka Zeković
Photo: Luka Zeković
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The President of the Party of European Progress (SEP), Duško Marković, told political actors, especially those who, as he says, present themselves as the only representatives of civil and sovereign Montenegro, that "true and civil Montenegro" resides outside their party percentages.

Marković said that the membership and voters of SEP have been informing them in recent days about the daily pressure they are exposed to to change their political commitment.

"Telephone calls from party operators, and even the paper holders, turn into terror and an attack on the freedom of political opinion. The messages 'have you reconsidered', 'vote for us because our holder has helped many people' or 'if you don't vote for us, you are voting against Montenegro'" are examples of disgusting political practice aimed at preserving political monopolies," the SEP leader wrote on Iks.

He said that they strongly condemn political blackmail and pressure, as well as that the SEP calls on citizens, members and sympathizers of that party to express their free will in the elections, because, as Marković said, they owe nothing to the government or the opposition.

"We are telling all political actors, especially those who present themselves as the only representatives of civil and sovereign Montenegro, that true and civil Montenegro resides outside their party percentages. The Party of European Progress will work to restore the dignity and reputation of the state of Montenegro, and make Podgorica a European city where citizens will be free and dignified, not blackmailed. The great support we receive every day gives us the strength to continue promoting a decent, dignified and fair political campaign," concluded Marković.

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