The president of Free Montenegro, Vladislav Dajković, said that the party does not want to overthrow Podgorica Mayor Saša Mujović together with the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS).
Dajković announced on January 13 that the party he heads is no longer part of the government in the capital, a day after Mujović made a decision to initiate disciplinary proceedings against him and a decision to suspend him until the end of those proceedings, due to suspicion that, as the acting head of the Citizens' Service, he had committed a serious breach of official duty.
Free Montenegro has one councilor in the Capital City Assembly.
"Despite the qualities he has demonstrated during his own political setbacks in recent weeks, it can be said that his smallness is lucky. That luck is reflected in the fact that we do not want to overthrow him together with the party of which he himself was a member until recently - the party of Milo Đukanović. This means that if he wants to continue to govern in this way, without the support of his former partners, he will have to seek support for a quorum from the same DPS and Duško Marković, whose election headquarters he was in while we were on the streets. The elections are coming soon, so if I can choose, I would rather be remembered as the one who was always with the people on the streets than as the one who sent 680 police officers to arrest those same people. The wheel of fortune, as we know, still turns," Dajković wrote on Iks.
The Democratic People's Party councilors' club announced yesterday that it would not participate in the further work of the local parliament, saying that it would not give legitimacy to Mujović, who "was left without a councilor majority." They also said that they do not intend to participate, together with the DPS "and its satellites," in the removal of Mujović and the shortening of the mandate of the Capital City Assembly.
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