Protests in Montenegro, the EU calls: Normalize the situation in the country, need consensus

For the third time this month, the protest was held before Montenegro's Parliament with the slogan “We exist at”, where thousands of citizens who call for the withdrawal of amendments to the president, unblocking the Constitutional Court, and holding early parliamentary elections participated. Protesters sang Montenegro's national anthem, [...]
Protesters sang Montenegro's national anthem, carried the flags of the United States and the European Union, and kept banners with messages like “for Montenegro, for the EU”, “Nationalism is rampant, and that's where the Constitution<x3 falls, “We're not going to pack our bags”
Organisers said Montenegro is not and will never be for sale. Protesters told incumbent Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic that Montenegro's entry into the regional initiative “Open Balkans” would be unacceptable and that Montenegro should enter the EU, not the Serbian ghost world “, as they called this regional initiative.
Following speeches before protesters, citizens passed through Podgorica, and the rally ended without any incidents. cheers were heard in protest against Abazovic and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq.
Regarding the situation, the European Union has reacted, which has called on Montenegro to immediately end the blockade of institutions and normalise the situation in the country.
“Remember and insist that all political actors refrain from any action that could deepen the institutional crisis in the country and undermine the functioning of democratic institutions. They should give priority to consensus”, EU spokesman Peter Stano has said. /rtsh/












