Pižurica: Abazović and Adžić would never have advanced to positions in the executive branch if Bemax had not helped them in this

"The only thing left for URA officials is to explain to the citizens of Montenegro, why they have been manipulating them all the time with the story and spreading panic that the work and fight of prosecutorial bodies against organized crime and corruption will stop when they are left without their seats"

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Pižurica, Photo: Boris Pejović
Pižurica, Photo: Boris Pejović
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MP of the Europe Now Movement Miloš Pižurica said that officials of the Civic Movement URA Dritan Abazović and Flip Adžić "manipulated the public" when they said from the positions of members of the 43rd Government that former high-ranking police official Zoran Lazović and the mafia were looking forward to the rapid formation of a new government.

"Dand the irony would be greater, Abazović and Adžić would never have advanced to positions in the executive branch if Bemaks had not helped them in this, which they also celebrated with fireworks. Abazović's Government, which gave concessions to Mićunović and spent huge amounts of citizens' money for lobbying under dubious circumstances, did not pay much attention to the working conditions of prosecutorial bodies. In fact, all malfeasance of Abazović's government will also be the subject of an investigation by the prosecutor's office," said Pižurica.

He added that the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) "not only has the full and sincere support of the 44th Government, but the new executive power will provide much better working conditions."

"Therefore, the only thing left for URA officials is to explain to the citizens of Montenegro, why they have been manipulating them all the time with the story and spreading panic that the work and fight of prosecutorial bodies against organized crime and corruption will stop when they are left without their seats," Pižurica concluded.

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