Abazovic: A company near Djukanovic financed the no-confidence motion campaign against me

Montenegro's incumbent Prime Minister, Dritan Abazovic, says the no-confidence motion against his government began 10 days after taking office. He said everything came after an anti-muggled operation that led to the capture of a large quantity of cigarettes owned by a company, according to linked Abbasovic [...]
Montenegro's incumbent Prime Minister, Dritan Abazovic, says the no-confidence motion against his government began 10 days after taking office.
He said everything came after an anti-muggled operation that led to the capture of a large quantity of cigarettes owned by a company, according to Abazovic linked to Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic.
Do you know when the government started falling? Not when the contract was written with the church, but 10 days after I entered the cabinet. When we made a big deal at Tivar port and caught 148 thousand packs of cigarettes, the market was worth over 120m euros. They were smuggled cigarettes that were confiscated from the state and burned. What happened? At that moment, it was 1012 days after the new government began” said Abazovic.
Who owned these?
There are several owners. But the owner is a company I've mentioned in Montenegro's parliament, which has to do with building in Montenegro, which was close to Djukanovic, and funds the entire media and campaigning against me because of these things.
Because of this 120 million euros?
“Absolutely”, Abazovic said in Opinion. /tvclean











