Vice President and MP of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), Aleksandra Vuković Kuč, said that the rallies announced by the party a few days ago will begin soon, in cities where "the country is most at risk" - Berane, Pljevlja, Nikšić, Herceg Novi.
"DPS will stand behind these rallies, we don't care about the number of people, what matters to us is that citizens ask us what they have, that they hear us. That we come out of our offices, the Assembly, and that citizens tell us what we won't like. We call on the rest of the opposition and all citizens who express their rebellion against the collapse of the state, to lend each other a hand. We will achieve nothing by constantly demonizing, satanizing, and criminalizing DPS," she said in a guest appearance on Antena M radio, as reported by the media outlet.
The DPS MP, speaking about the interpellation they submitted to the parliamentary procedure, said that the Democrats' interpretations of the coincidence of the double murder near Cetinje and the date when the document was submitted were "creepy".
"These are horrifying interpretations, you have to admit, because murders happen every day in Montenegro. And we, in the Democratic Party of Socialists, have repeatedly said that the security sector in Montenegro is absolutely destroyed. We did not and do not want to profit politically, but rather to make a point by mentioning the murders that have occurred in the recent period," Vuković Kuč points out.
She said that what is more frightening than the risky security situation in Montenegro is the lack of responsibility of people who wanted to be at the head of the security sector at all costs.
"The declarative, advertising, pamphlet approach of the Democrats, in this case the people responsible for running the security sector, leads nowhere. When you take over the leadership of the state, even if you find the worst possible security situation, if you find organized crime, if you find high corruption, you come as a government to solve that situation infrastructurally and institutionally, and not to accuse the previous ones for what is happening today, five years after the establishment of a new government and a new system," says the DPS MP.
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