Šćekić: Danilović's removal is in line with the law, he supported the overthrow of the 43rd Government with the DPS and undermined the reconstruction

"Also, Danilović was appointed by the minority 43rd Government, voted for by SNP ministers, which he overthrew. At that time, he dismissed six SNP ministers so that he could be a minister on the PES quota"

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Photo: Luka Zeković
Photo: Luka Zeković
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Minister of Sports and Youth and Vice President of the Socialist People's Party (SNP), Dragoslav Šćekić, said that his decision to vote at the Government session to dismiss Goran Danilović from the position of director of the Agency for Control and Security of Higher Education (AKOKVO) was motivated solely by respect for the law.

He addressed the public after Danilović announced earlier today that he would sue the Government and Minister Anđela Jakšić Stojanović over his dismissal and stated that "ministers from PES, BS, Albanian parties and Mr. D.Š." voted for his dismissal.

The government dismissed Danilović last night.

Šćekić explains that the Government voted to dismiss Danilović "only because it is a legal procedure, but the main decision was made by the Administrative Court on November 25, 2024, ruling that the decision of the Government of Montenegro on the appointment of Danilović was annulled."

"This decision is binding on the Government and all ministers. As for the other side of this decision, we must remember that the same Danilović voted to overthrow the 43rd Government with the DPS. As a reminder, Danilović's resistance and undermining of the reconstruction of the 43rd Government and Miodrag Lekić as Prime Minister directly caused early parliamentary elections, after which the PES formed the current government. Also, Danilović was appointed by the minority 43rd Government, which was voted for by the SNP ministers, which he overthrew. At that time, he dismissed six SNP ministers so that he could be a minister on the PES quota. Let us also remember that the councilors of Danilović's party in Berane threw the SNP out of power, but that did not bother some of our political partners at the time," said Šćekić.

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