Montenegro's Government Shakes Down, Minister for Srebrenica Resolution (VIDEO)

Until the ruling coalition in Montenegro agrees on what to do next, the Democratic Front decided not to participate in the work of parliament, because they believe voters who voted to oust the Democratic Party of Socialists in parliamentary elections were deceived. Such a conclusion came last night, in the minute of [...]
Such an outcome took place last night, at the last minute of the Assembly session, by the head of the Democrat parliamentary group, Slaven Radunovic.
He also told Parliament Speaker Alex Becic that he did not have their support, as Justice, Human Rights and Minorities Minister Vladimir Leposaviq was removed from office because of denying genocide in Srebrenica.
Up to this came after, with the support of the Democratic Front, the government's budget for this year was adopted, State Election Commission President Alexa Ivanovic was removed, the resolution for Srebrenica was adopted, as well as several laws, Vijesti.me reports, broadcast Klakosova.tv.
Leposavic was dismissed with the suggestion of Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokafic because of the controversial declaration on genocide in Srebrenica.
Previously, the resolution on Srebrenica was adopted, which condemns genocide but also all war crimes during the 1990s. At the start of the vote, DPS deputies entered the assembly hall, boycotting parliament due to the adoption of amendments to the State Prosecutor's Law.
Resolution adopted by 55 votes of support, while 19 opposed and seven MPs abstained












