Živković: The most influential part of the ruling majority encourages identity divisions and creates tensions in society

The head of the DPS met with the Hungarian ambassador to Montenegro, Jozef Neđeši

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From the meeting between Živković and Neđeši, Photo: DPS
From the meeting between Živković and Neđeši, Photo: DPS
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A significant and certainly the most influential part of the ruling majority tends to undermine the political stability of the state, encourages identity divisions and creates tensions in society that negatively affect its economic and political development, announced the president of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), Danijel Živković.

Today, he met with the Hungarian ambassador to Montenegro, Jozef Neđeši.

"The two interlocutors stated that Hungary's presidency of the Union represents a chance for Montenegro to progress faster and more efficiently in the process of joining this community of European states," the announcement states.

"Daniel Živković said that, unfortunately, Montenegro is exposed to constant political instability, which hinders the country's European path. The two interlocutors stated that political stability is a condition for the progress and prosperity of Montenegro and that the European Union is a goal that our society and country can achieve relatively quickly to reach if all political subjects focus on the European agenda and meeting the conditions for membership, and above all if the country has stability that will enable the smooth development of these processes," it added.

"Ambassador Neđeši said that the accession of the countries of the Western Balkans to the European Union is high on the list of priorities of the Hungarian presidency of the European Union. He emphasized that it is the vital interest of the EU to have a stable and reliable region as a partner in its immediate environment," the announcement concludes.

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