President of Montenegro Jakov Milatović said that the leader of the Democratic People's Party, Milan Knežević, is just an average actor in the play "Milan has not yet left the government, and we don't know where he will go."
"The DF list, which was led by Milan Knežević in the parliamentary elections, has 13 MPs in the Parliament and fully controls the actions of the Government of Montenegro. The construction of the collector in Botun depends on them. If Milan Knežević is truly against the construction of the collector in Botun, why doesn't he use that power," Milatović wrote on Iks.
He called on Knežević to answer the residents of Botuni why, "instead of the pathetic speeches he makes every day," he doesn't do something within the institutions he controls.
"Why did his government adopt a spatial plan that envisages the construction of a collector? Why did his government give its consent to the construction of a collector, which he is allegedly fighting against? Or is his behavior just part of the political game and trade that has already been seen? The same as when he swore in St. Basil's that he would leave the government by the end of last year if the Bosniak Party did not break the coalition with the DPS in Bijelo Polje. Neither did the Bosniak Party break the coalition with the DPS, nor did Milan leave the government," said the president.
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