PES: Will DPS and the European Alliance break the coalition with Pavle Đurišić's supporters?

The Europe Now Movement called the ruling coalition in Budva "hypocritical and unprincipled"

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The Europe Now movement asked whether the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) and the European Alliance would break the coalition with supporters of Pavle Đurišić.

"While they are calling out the PES for the monument to Pavle Đurišić, which has since been removed, we expect the constituents of the Budva government, the DPS and the European Alliance (SDP, SD, LP), to finally show how much they care about the principles they constantly refer to," the statement reads.

They say that the "hypocritical and unprincipled coalition" in Budva was "made even more bizarre by the latest detail" of a Budva municipal official, a member of the "Budva Our City" group, who publicly supported the illegally erected monument to Pavle Đurišić.

Ivana Liješević, director of the Budva Sports and Recreation Center and member of the political group "Budva Our City", shared a photo of the monument to Đurišić on her Instagram profile yesterday, which was previously unveiled in Gornji Zaostar near Berane.

"After celebrating the formation of the government with songs by Baja Mali Knindža, the European Alliance (SDP, SD, LP) and DPS continue to hunger for power in the Budva government, whose most exposed officials glorify content that threatens the civic character of Montenegro," adds PES.

It remains to be seen, as they said, whether DPS and the European Alliance will break off the coalition with Pavle Đurišić's supporters or keep quiet about everything for the sake of seats.

"Because, as the silent leader of the Social Democrats said, 'a bigger problem than the monument to Pavle Đurišić are those who share power with his followers,'" the statement reads.

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