GP URA: Montenegro needs development ideas, not populism and nationalism

Vice President of the Civic Movement URA Ana Novaković Đurović and Secretary General Mileta Radovanić spoke with the Chairman of the European Union-Montenegro Stabilization and Association Parliamentary Committee Thomas Weiss

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"Montenegro, as the next EU member, needs development ideas, not populism and nationalism. That is why, dedicated to our European future, we have developed the Montenegro 365 program, with a clear vision and concrete ideas for the development of the state in all areas of importance to citizens: economy, social policy, tourism, the fight against corruption and crime, ecology, energy, infrastructure," said the vice president of the Civic Movement URA, Ana Novaković Đurović, and the secretary general, Mileta Radovanić.

They discussed the current political situation in Montenegro, the European future and the challenges and reforms that the country must implement on that path with the Chairman of the European Union-Montenegro Parliamentary Committee for Stabilization and Association, Thomas Weiss, at the European Parliament, announced the GP URA.

The party said that Montenegro has a real chance to be the next member of the European Union, if it consistently and responsibly implements the necessary, essential reforms, especially in the areas of the rule of law, the fight against corruption, and the strengthening of independent institutions.

"The URA civic movement has been clearly and consistently committed to Montenegro's European path since its establishment. URA will continue to be a strong advocate of European values ​​and an active partner to all domestic and international actors who truly share the vision of a civic, European, and ecological Montenegro," the statement concludes.

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