Official PDK going to Montenegro today to help Djukanovic

Montenegro has been closing one of the most important election processes in its newest history since it declared independence in 2006. Today's presidential elections have split this state in half, the pro-party tax with its candidate Milo Djukanovic and the opposition bloc where [...]
Today's presidential elections have split this state in half, in the pro-party cabinet with its candidate, Milo Djukanovic, and in the opposition bloc, where the main candidate is pro-Serbian, Marko Milacic.
One of the main debates has been where the Albanian vote, which is very determining on the final outcome, will be guided.
However, Albanians appear to have been designated for Milo Djukanovic, one of Montenegro's longest-lived politicians, who had recognised Kosovo and cultivated good neighbourly reports with Kosovo and Albania.
However, politics in Kosovo has left nothing to chance of Albanians being actively involved in recent days, but away from media and public attention.
Express reports that the man actively involved who has stayed several times in Montenegro is the deputy chairman of The PDK, Enver Hoxhaj, who has met all leaders of Albanian parties like Ulcinj Mayor Nazif Cong, chairman of the Albanian Democratic Party, Fatmir Geka, Minister for Minority Mehmet Zenka.
As it is learned, Hoxhaj has asked all Albanian party leaders for as much commitment today as possible to elections and for the vote to go to the bloc for Milo Gjukanovic.
While in Podgorica, Hoxhaj has met one of Djukanovic's closest men, former Foreign Minister Milan Rocen.
The statements against Kosovo's independence of Montenegro's opposition candidate for president and that he will withdraw recognition if elected president appear to have prompted politicians in Kosovo not to sit back in Pristina but to be directly involved in securing votes.

















