Đeljošaj: I did not threaten Milatović, I will publish the correspondence if he does not apologize

The Deputy Prime Minister claims that the President of the State refused to sign the law "due to his nepotism with Nebojša Vuksanović, in order to obtain personal benefits for himself and him"

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Đeljošaj, Photo: Boris Pejović
Đeljošaj, Photo: Boris Pejović
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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economic Development Nik Đeljošaj rejected as untrue claims by the cabinet of Montenegrin President Jakov Milatović that he had been threatened.

"With indignation, I reject as a gross lie the announcement of the accidental president Jakov Milatović and with full responsibility I announce to the public that it is a big lie that I threatened, and the messages that remain as a trace of communication can best confirm this. I have reason to suspect that the accidental president spread this false information in order to divert the topic from what I intended to announce, which is that he refused to sign the aforementioned law due to his nepotism with Nebojša Vuksanović in order to obtain personal benefit for himself and him. I have preserved all the communication that was between me and him and therefore I am telling him that, if he does not apologize, I will make it public so that all of Montenegro can see what kind of president he is," Đeljošaj announced.

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