Dritan Abazovic urges Serbia urgent to extradite last former Yugoslav president

Montenegro's Deputy Prime Minister, Albanian Dritan Abazovic, has indicated that Montenegro's new government has renewed demand to extradite Zvetozar Marovic. At an extraordinary press conference, Abrazovic said renewed demand for Marovic's extradition was sent in order to develop more relations [...]
Montenegro's Deputy Prime Minister, Albanian Dritan Abazovic, has indicated that Montenegro's new government has renewed demand to extradite Zvetozar Marovic.
At an extraordinary press conference, Abrazovic said the renewed request for Marovic's extradition was sent in order to develop better relations with Serbia.
Marovic, charged with corruption, and as head of a group that shared bribes and construction permits in the country's largest tourist city.
Marovic was also the first “Peshku in fighting corruption in the country before Montenegro began membership negotiations with the EU.
Marovic sought political refuge in Serbia, where he is located in Exeil from 2016 and spoke only in the last election campaign, where he backed the philosor Serb opposition and demanded that Milo Djukanovic leave power.
Marovic accused Djukanovic of persecuting him and his family. Marovic, who has been the last president of the Serbia-Montenegro Union, has frozen all family financial assets amounting to millions of euros.












