Dobričani called on Spajić to dismiss Đeljošaj, and expects the reaction of the Supreme State Prosecutor's Office

The MP of the United Montenegro announced that the Deputy Prime Minister "humiliates and violates the Constitution"

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United Montenegro MP Vladimir Dobričanin called on Prime Minister Milojko Spajić to dismiss the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economic Development Nik Đeljošaj.

As the reason, he stated that the announcement of the Albanian Forum, whose leader is Đeljošaj, stated that "Albanians, who are the majority population in the municipalities, will self-organize if there are any provocations that are known only to his imagination, it is worrying to say the least."

Spajić can propose the dismissal of Đeljošaj, and this is decided by the members of the Parliament of Montenegro.

Dobričanin assessed that "with this sentence, Mr. Đeljošaj directly undermines the Constitution of Montenegro and calls for, almost, preparation for a civil war."

The Albanian Forum accused the President of the Assembly, Andrija Mandić, of "inciting chauvinism" in Montenegro and said that it was shocking to them that the President of the State, Jakov Milatović, and the Prime Minister, Milojko Spajić, "have not announced and that they do not have an adequate reaction to the warmongering threats that have been coming in recent days".

"Because of this statement by Mr. Đeljošaj, I believe that Mr. Milojko Spajić, the Prime Minister, should immediately remove Nik Đeljošaj from the position he holds in the Government of Montenegro, because someone who humiliates and violates the Constitution cannot be the Deputy Prime Minister. Supreme State Prosecutor's Office I invite him to hand over a summons to Niko Đeljošaj to explain what 'self-organization and a call to vigilance and readiness' means, in terms of defense in a state that is legal and has the army and the police, the only institutions that can defend, in the sense in which defense is mentioned by Mr. Đeljošaj, all its citizens, regardless of which nation or religion they belong to," said Dobričanin.

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