Dajković: We lacked 11 votes, others bought them during election day

"We alone against them from the parliamentary majority, the Government, ministries, armored cars, cars with rotations, with weapons, money, with everything and anything - and we lacked 11 votes. I promise that we will never give up our fight"

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Dajković in the arms of a party colleague, Photo: Screenshot/X/@Dajkovic
Dajković in the arms of a party colleague, Photo: Screenshot/X/@Dajkovic
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The leader of Free Montenegro, Vladislav Dajković, said that the party did not deserve 11 votes to win one mandate in the local elections in Berane.

According to preliminary data from Democratic Montenegro, Free Montenegro won 2,85 percent, or 388 votes.

After being comforted in the election headquarters of that party, he said through tears that "this is not a free Montenegro today", but "a NATO country, a NATO protectorate".

He also said that they fought "alone against everyone".

"We alone against them from the parliamentary majority, the Government, the ministries, armored cars, cars with rotations, with weapons, money, with everything and anything - and we lacked 11 votes. I promise that we will never give up our fight," said Dajković after which he began to cry.

In the video he posted on his account on the X network, he claims that during yesterday's election day, "votes were bought" in Berane.

"And they got votes and here are their votes. Let's see if the Beran villages will have water, electricity, asphalt from tomorrow... But our fight will continue wherever the Serbian feet of these young people step...", said Dajković .

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