Radicalization of protests in Cetinje announced for today; Perović: They are protesting because they are seeking answers from the authorities

PES Executive Director Vlade Bojović recognized "relatives of DPS officials and persons of security interest" among the participants in the blockade.

Bojović's post on social media was also shared by Prime Minister Milojko Spajić.

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From the traffic blockade at Kruševo Ždrijelo, Photo: TV Vijesti
From the traffic blockade at Kruševo Ždrijelo, Photo: TV Vijesti
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A group of citizens who have been protesting for months, dissatisfied with the reaction of the authorities to the tragedies that occurred in Cetinje, have announced the radicalization of the protest for today, reported Telvizija Vijesti.

The start of today's blockade was announced at 17.26:XNUMX p.m.

They block traffic on Kruševo Ždrijelo at the entrance to the Royal Capital for an hour every day, but yesterday's roadblock lasted two hours and sparked outrage and accusations from the ruling Europe Now Movement.

PES Executive Director Vlade Bojović said that extending the blockade until, as he stated, 21 p.m. during a holiday is a clear obstruction of the tourist season.

He recognized, as he wrote, relatives of DPS officials and persons of interest to security among the participants in the blockade.

Bojović's post on social media was also shared by Prime Minister Milojko Spajić.

"The people of Cetinje who are protesting are doing so because they have not received a response from the authorities, and that should be the topic, not a story about obstructions to the tourist season, which has the same problems every year," says Monitor journalist Milena Perović for Boje jutra TV Vijesti.

He points out that the argument about alleged connections with DPS and persons of security interest is being used for both these and previous protests, and it deviates from what is being sought.

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