Prime Minister of Montenegro Milojko Spajić said that the government's reorganization can be expected "maybe tomorrow, maybe in a year, or maybe in two years."
"I think that as a government we have been and will be in a permanent reconstruction season," Spajić responded to a journalist's question.
When asked why he did not speak out when the bronze monument to Chetnik criminal Pavle Đurišić was illegally moved from the village of Gornje Zaostro to the Đurđevi Stupovi monastery, the Prime Minister said that he thought they spoke out in time.
"It's hard to comment on every move made in Montenegro every day. As you can see, we have an incredible opportunity to close all chapters next year, to enter the EU as the next member in 2028, the economy in Montenegro is doing quite well and it is an evident fact that salaries have doubled in four years, that pensions are three times higher, that the average salary is 1.000 euros...", said Spajić.
He said that this came about by focusing on these, rather than on "rural issues" that certainly happen every day.
Spajić reiterated that the plan is to close all negotiation chapters by next year, so that we can enter the European Union ready.
After meeting with Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelezkov at Villa Gorica, he said that they discussed the most important topics, including in the field of economics, and that the time has come for relations to improve on multiple levels and for this to be visible.
Zheljazkov said that Bulgaria supports Montenegro's European path.
Responding to questions from journalists, he said that the digital market between Italy and Montenegro, where there is an undersea cable that is not being used, must be improved.
The prime ministers signed an agreement on scientific and technological cooperation, while the transport ministers also signed a joint statement on cooperation between the two governments in the field of air transport.
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