The Europe Now Movement (PES) shares the opinion of Democratic Montenegro that the protests organized after the tragedy in Cetinje are not the work of an informal group of students "Where Tomorrow?", but rather that the protests are being orchestrated by former senior police official Zoran Lazović, who is currently in custody.
"As a party, I share the opinion of the Democrats. Everyone has the right to express dissatisfaction, including the informal group "Kamo Śutra?". Another important thing is that the Prime Minister (Milojko Spajić) invited them to talk and they refused to talk," said Nedović in the show "Nedjelja u retrovizoru" on Television Vijesti.
She also said that messages that students are not behind the protests "do not strengthen them."
She said that it is not known who exactly is behind this group, that is, which student organizations and which students they are.
"We have also heard speeches from students who said that it doesn't matter who they are or what their name is, and I think it does. It is important that we know who is making demands, who we are negotiating with...", said Nedović.
She added that she "recognized many of her compatriots, colleagues, and friends" at the protests.
"Who are from the main board of the DPS of Bijelo Polje, Podgorica, Nikšić, Cetinje... They are citizens, but after (Milo) Đukanović's announcement, everything is clear to me," said Nedović.
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