Milo Perović, a member of the informal student group "Kamo śutra", said he believes their protests can change the situation in the security sector.
"If I didn't think, I wouldn't be part of the group that's doing this. We're here to fight until we achieve something," he said on Boje jutra on TV Vijesti.
He said that the group will act until something happens regarding their demands, and that they are not here to give up and "sway easily."
He told the authorities that they would "be prepared for anything": "We expect everything and we expect nothing."
He assessed that Prime Minister Milojko Spajić's recent response "does not contain answers." The "Kamo śutra" group demands that Spajić schedule a press conference at which he will present important answers - what the state has been doing since the mass murder on January 1 in Cetinje until today.
"The statement was quite formal, 'brushing off' some of our demands. Our reaction to the lack of response was to show something more radical that we are still dissatisfied."
A few days ago, the students announced that they were now also demanding the dismissal, and not the resignations, of Interior Minister Danilo Šaranović and Deputy Prime Minister Aleksa Bečić, which was previously a demand.
"The request essentially remains the same, only the address is different," said Perović.
"The ministers behaved as they did, reacted in a very strange way and decided against the will of a good part of the citizens and showed that they lack the capacity for moral responsibility," he added.
He said they had no plans to talk to Bečić and Šaranović.
"We have nothing to talk about, we did not focus on their lynchings from the start, we avoided mentioning their names, because it was not about them, we did not target the vanity of politicians, although it was obviously understood that way... We asked that people who hold state offices show that state office comes before personal ones and that the office does not necessarily become personalized, but that the office is in the service of citizens," said Perović.
Last night, students announced that starting today, every day at 17.26:23 p.m., they will block one of the roads in the capital for XNUMX minutes. Perović explained that they will announce which road in Podgorica will be blocked an hour before the blockade.
"There will be enough time to reach that location, it will be some boulevards and streets that are important for the functioning of traffic in Podgorica," he said.
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