Former Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapić believes that the current Prime Minister Milojko Spajić "has no greater friend" than the President of Montenegro, Jakov Milatović.
He was a guest on RTV Nikšić and welcomed Milatović's invitation to a dialogue with Spajić.
He adds that it is a "Montenegrin pisma" which, he believes, should be regulated and reduced for the benefit of the state business and the citizens of Montenegro. Someone, he said, was systematically working and still working to break their unity, although he did not want to reveal who he meant.
"The two of them as a tandem are phenomenal, and as soon as you separate them, problems arise. I was happy about the invitation to dialogue, but within five minutes they immediately displayed poisonous arrows. I hope they will understand one thing, and that is that Milojko has no greater friend than Jakov and that everyone around him is not his friend as much as Jakov. Milatović has no greater friend than Spajić, because he cannot be a friend who overthrew the 42nd Government. It is their Montenegrin passion that would have to subside in favor of the state job and the future of all of us. Neither Spajić is friends with Milatović, nor are most of those with whom he is currently in an alliance "sacrificed a certain number of departments that belong to his party in favor of others. He was generous, but you can't go on with rotten compromises forever. And for that he was punished," said the RTNK portal.
And he was punished, according to Krivokapić, in the local elections in Podgorica and Budva, and this is a clear alarm.
"This shows that Spajić does not have a party infrastructure. In the speed with which PES was formed, they did not, as they say, enthrone themselves at the local level," says Krivokapić.
Whether and how the call for dialogue will affect the formation of the local government in Podgorica, he believes that "it is natural for the government to be formed in the way it was before its demolition".
After four years since the formation of the first government, after the DPS regime, Krivokapić says that, like the citizens of Montenegro, he expected more.
"The processes that are happening are going much slower than all expectations. 42. The government wanted to make a bigger step forward. It did not succeed because we had numerous distractions because both our first friends and last enemies were the biggest problem in functioning".
He says that Montenegro will be a "trapped country as long as the DPS and the former DF have the support of more than one third of the citizens".
Commenting on the situation in the security sector, Krivokapić believes that "from September 2021 until today, the rule 'wine wine wine - no one is guilty' applies in that sector".
"Montenegro must take the path of responsibility and punishment", concludes Krivokapić.
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