Knežević: It depends on Milatović and PES whether we will start talks, if there are no negotiations, there will be new elections

"Without the intention of causing my brother Dritan to feel redundant, at this moment it is much more important what Jakov Milatović will do," said the DNP leader.

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Photo: Luka Zeković
Photo: Luka Zeković
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The leader of the Democratic People's Party, Milan Knežević, said that it now depends on the President Jakov Milatović and the Europe Movement "whether we will start negotiations" for the formation of the government in Podgorica, and if there are no negotiations - there will be new elections.

Knežević reacted to yesterday's statements by Dritan Abazović, president of the URA Civic Movement.

"Under full material and criminal responsibility, I declare that I never asked Dritan to be our rag, but I did so that he wouldn't be Milo Đukanović's wet handkerchief when he starts to sweat. Citizens are tired of recycled blackmail and replacement of theses for one-time use. It's not me DPS voted for the prime minister, but for Dritan. DPS voted for me only when I should have been sent to prison and house arrest," said Knežević.

He points out that the coalition "For the Future of Podgorica" ​​and the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) have won more than 50 percent of the citizens' support in the capital, but that he will not form a coalition with them.

"I'm really interested in whether the URA would have this attitude if it were in our position? I think we all know the answer. This is how it turns out that those of us who don't want to be with the DPS, are working for their return if we don't vote for Luka Rakčević for mayor, whose movement URA supported that same DPS at the state level. If this is not enough for collective jumping off the Blaž bridge, then we don't need Dobrota either. Without the intention of causing my brother Dritan to feel redundant, at this moment what is more important will do Jakov Milatović. It depends on him whether we will start negotiations for the formation of the government in Podgorica. If there are no negotiations, there will be new elections," said Knežević.

He believes, however, that after those elections "many will no longer be on the political scene".

"Regarding the unrealized political love between the DNP and the URE that Dritan talks about nostalgically, let him always count on the fact that we can jump from Blaž's bridge together, holding hands. It would be a tragedy worthy of Romeo and Juliet, although it seems to me that Dritan, like Bata Stojković in 'Who's singing there', would swim near Botun and ask Luka Rakčević to bring him a blanket and a change of clothes so he wouldn't be late for the podcast at Miloš's Konatara," he wrote in the reaction.

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