Abazovic: I don't think there'll be any new choices, we'll find the formula to continue.

Abazovic: I don't think there'll be any new choices, we'll find the formula to continue.

Montenegro's Deputy Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic believes that new elections will not be made, but will be found any model that may last the length of government. This is realistic, Abazovic told “Vecernji list” in Zagreb. Answering questions about how certain Montenegro will [...]

This is realistic, Abazovic told “Vecernji list” in Zagreb.

Responding to the question of how certain Montenegro will go to the new parliamentary elections, Abazovic recalled that the Democratic Front, as part of the parliamentary majority, has declared it does not accept reconstruction, but that it wants a completely new government.

The new government may be inside this majority that currently rules, but there may be another modalization. One of the modalities may be to go to early parliamentary elections. Such a solution is quite clear because whenever there is a political crisis, I think, it's okay that the mandate returns to citizens. We don't have to get out of this, they are achievements of democracy, but I honestly don't think there will be any new choices and that we will find a model that can expand the government in existing composition or any other” compound, said Abazovic broadcasts RTCG.

The leader of the URA Civic Movement recalled that following last year's parliamentary elections, Montenegro changed its government for the first time in history.

I did not expect any spectacular stability. Stabilocracy was a characteristic of the past government. There was no democracy, but there was stability. Now a new system is set up, in my best opinion, but which in my opinion has to go through certain stages of maturity and where all are important to the big and small parties. Every leader, every MP is important. This majority consists of only one MP in relation to the opposition. The concept has completely changed”, Abazovic said.

He added that the fight against corruption and organised crime has begun in Montenegro.

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