Živković: I do not expect the current majority to introduce Montenegro into the EU

"If the government breaks the law in this way, how can citizens be expected to respect it," said the DPS president

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Živković, Photo: DPS
Živković, Photo: DPS
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Political instability in Montenegro can only be resolved in extraordinary parliamentary elections, said the president of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), Danijel Živković, adding that he does not expect the current parliamentary majority to be able to introduce Montenegro into the European Union (EU).

In the program "Interview" on the Television of Montenegro (TVCG), he pointed out that the election of the acting head of the Police Directorate best reflects the state of the government and the parliamentary majority.

Živković pointed out that for the previous four years nothing was done on the EU road.

"We will support everything that is good for Montenegro on the EU path. I do not expect that this parliamentary majority will be able to introduce Montenegro into the EU," said Živković, RTCG reports.

He asked if anyone thinks that pro-Russian parties can work on the European perspective of Montenegro.

When asked what he expects from the announced reconstruction of the government, Živković replied that the government will not be successful regardless of whether the reconstruction will take place.

"They say that the government is stable, so why are they announcing reconstruction? This government will not be successful in the process of European integration, we will see that in the coming period", said Živković.

He pointed out that political instability can only be resolved through elections.

"New extraordinary parliamentary elections should be called, to measure political strength, I have no doubt that DPS will be the strongest political entity," said Živković.

According to him, the goal of the Europe Now Movement (PES) and Democratic Montenegro is who will have the upper hand in the security sector, everything else is "legal stunts".

"That's why the entire process was illegal from the beginning," Živković said.

He emphasized that the law is precise, adding that the acting director of the Police Administration is proposed by the Minister of Internal Affairs.

"If the government breaks the law in this way, how can citizens be expected to respect it," Živković pointed out.

He assessed that it is clear that there is a serious problem between PES and the Democrats.

"I don't want to comment on that, but when you get into a situation where the Democrats condition their support after June, it's clear that you have an unstable government, which could fall tomorrow," Zivkovic said.

Živković assessed that the current government will end like the governments of Zdravko Krivokapić and Dritan Abazović.

"They hate each other and are competing to take more seats and functions in order to eventually abuse them for private purposes. How the relationship between PES and the Democrats will end is absolutely unimportant, this structural error creates instability that will end with the fall of the government." , Zivkovic added.

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