Dukaj: I am against the idea and the intention of limiting the work of NGOs based on the reputation of non-democratic countries

"It wasn't that long ago when we had societies in our immediate environment that turned to looking for enemies, instead of development. Such societies did the greatest damage to themselves. I am sure that Montenegrin society is mature enough not to allow such retrograde initiatives to pass."

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Dukaj, Photo: Luka Zeković
Dukaj, Photo: Luka Zeković
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The Minister of Public Administration Maraš Dukaj said that he is against the idea and intention of limiting the work of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) based on the reputation of non-democratic states that persecute civil sector activists.

"Non-governmental organizations are not 'agencies', but are an important factor in the democratization and development of society and a key partner of the government in implementing reforms," ​​said Dukaj, who is also an official of the Albanian Forum.

The Coalition for the Future of Montenegro (ZBCG) announced earlier today that it is necessary to urgently propose a law on agents of foreign influence in Montenegro.

"It wasn't that long ago when we had societies in our immediate environment that turned to looking for enemies, instead of development. Such societies did the greatest harm to themselves. I am sure that Montenegrin society is mature enough not to allow such retrograde initiatives to pass," he said. is Dukaj.

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