Dajković called on Spajić to draw Đeljošaj's attention: He is smearing the work of SDT, SPO and the media

He says that Đeljošaje's misunderstanding of the importance of the aforementioned arrest is not surprising, "bearing in mind that years ago he was a loyal and stable partner of Milo Đukanović, until he felt that Đukanović was slowly going down the drain."

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The new scandalous statement of the Deputy Prime Minister Niko Đeljošaj regarding the arrested director of the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (ASK), Jelena Perović, casts a pall over the painstaking work of the Special State Prosecutor's Office, the Special Police Department (SPO), and even the media, which have been warning about her illegal actions for years, the president believes. Free Montenegro Vladislav Dajković.

"By stating that the media coverage of her arrest was a circus, and that "Albanians will pay if she alienated something as a sign of gratitude to her", Đeljošaj insulted the common sense of every honest citizen in Montenegro. By that logic, it seems that Perović is right that she illegally spends the money of all the citizens of Montenegro just because she made a court ruling that was in favor of the Albanian people in Montenegro," said Dajković.

He says that Đeljošaje's misunderstanding of the importance of the aforementioned arrest is not surprising "considering that years ago he was a loyal and stable partner of Milo Đukanović, until he felt that Đukanović was slowly going down the drain".

"After that, for the sake of staying in power, he didn't mind entering the government with those he called Chetniks," said Dajković.

He, recalling the previous statement of Đeljošaj that "the NATO bombing was a humanitarian action", called on Prime Minister Milojko Spajić to distance himself from such attitudes, which, he believes, do not serve the honor of the Government, nor the honorable Albanian people in Montenegro.

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