Tollov in Montenegro, Abazovic faces protesters following warnings of minority government

Tollov in Montenegro, Abazovic faces protesters following warnings of minority government

Montenegro's Deputy Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic has faced protesters, as citizens have expressed disappointment at forming a minority government. Protesters have been ambushed Abazovic after his release from a television show. Abazovic approached the protesters and as he could see his attempt to speak, but it did not happen. But after some [...]

Protesters have been ambushed Abazovic after his release from a television show.

Abazovic approached the protesters and as he could see his attempt to speak, but it did not happen. But, after several attempts, Abazovic has exchanged several sentences with the gathering, saying the coalition “Bardez” will not be with the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) and that there will be no betrayal.

There's never been a betrayal, you're looking for treason in other places”, Abazovic told the gathering.

He also said there is no electoral will without the URA Citizens Movement.

According to Montenegrin media, the siege in Budva is blocked by protests.

Recent days have organised protests in several Montenegrin cities due to the URA Civic Movement initiative and the opposition for the distrust of Zdravko Krivokupic's cabinet.

In protest, it said they would not allow the formation of the minority government, as it declared, was fraud and treason against the citizens' electoral will.

Protest organisers claim that behind these protests there is no political party, they are gathering to protect the election victory.

They said fraud was on the scene and that the betrayal of people's will was being prepared by August 2020.

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