Abazović: Milo Đukanović cannot prove the origin of the property, Aco had a promise that he would not be prosecuted if he returned

"Aco Đukanović will easily prove his assets because he tried to base his working life on business. How he came to have those businesses is another question," said Abazović.

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Abazović, Photo: Civil movement URA
Abazović, Photo: Civil movement URA
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The leader of the Civic Movement URA, Dritan Abazović, said that former high-ranking state official and leader of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), Milo Đukanović, cannot prove the origin of his property and that evidence for him should be sought abroad, which the authorities are not doing.

"Aco Đukanović will easily prove his assets because he tried to base his working life on business. How he came to those businesses is another question. He was a banker, received 10 million from the state in the 'can' case... He can justify some things, but his brother cannot and some people around him cannot. For his brother, it is a different matter. If they want to do something, they have to go abroad for a while. I don't see them doing that. He can also be responsible for these hours, which were initiated by the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption, but I am talking about some more serious matters," Abazović said in the Pres plus TV Adria show.

Commenting on the absence of a law on the origin of property and the proceedings initiated by the Basic State Prosecutor's Office against Aco Đukanović, he said that the brother of the long-time DPS leader had a promise that he would not be prosecuted if he returned to the country, after he left the country and went to Luxembourg following the change of government in 2020.

"How much Aco Đukanović was afraid of this structure that is now in power is shown by the fact that in December last year, when the Ministry of Finance issued state bonds in the amount of 50 million, he bought 25 million bonds after citizens took 25 million and they had no placement. Would Aco Đukanović invest money for structures that want his "head"? Would a man at that age, probably with impaired health, return if he knew that someone was going to take some serious action against him? He would not have returned if he had not had some agreements, he left when the Government of Zdravko Krivokapić was formed, in which I was the vice-president, and when he saw what kind of atmosphere was being created, he left Montenegro and was not there until the people around Spajić, I will not say Spajić, confirmed in all possible ways that he was welcome. Did someone appear who messed up the strings of that agreement? Yes. We will see what will result from that," said Abazović.

He said that the state is losing money every day for not adopting the "anti-mafia law" and that now, even if it is adopted by the summer, the question is when it will be implemented, because the elections are in a year.

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