Abazovic: Albanians have never been better represented in Montenegro

Montenegro's Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic said today there is no dilemma that he and his party have made their contribution and that they must continue with the same force to promote the values they fight for. Asked if they would be part of the government cabinet, if not like [...]
Asked whether they will be part of the government cabinet, if not as prime minister or any other post, he said it is early to talk about it.
Prime Minister Abazovic voiced confidence that their coalition will be the main pillar of the next government in Montenegro.
I think it's early to talk about it, but I'm convinced that our coalition will be the main pillar of the future government. What it will mean, we see in the weeks, coming... as far as the Albanian community is concerned, he has never been better at Montenegro, never again, after greater representation either in government or in various institutions. Never has it been the attention of the three weeks where Albanians live and minorities live in both Ulcinj and other countries, in Tuz and in the north, where more work is needed with “, he said.
In Montenegro today, parliamentary elections are being held, in which voting rights have 542,468 voters that will be determined among 15 electoral lists.
These are the third elections in the election cycle within 9 months in Montenegro, in which the Democratic Party of Socialists (PDS) entered without its leader, Milo Djukanovic, who after three decades has withdrawn as party leader, as in the second round of presidential elections has lost the election against rival from the Movement Europe Now James Milatovic.
In today's elections for the first time, the “Europe movement Now”, which according to research has the greatest support of citizens. Always according to polls made, the second in number of supporters is “the Democratic Party of Socialists” (PDS). The “Europe movement Now” has created former prime ministers of Zdravko Krivokafic's government, Milloko Spajic and the current president, Jakov Milatovic.
From “Europe has now said it will not make a post-election coalition with former Freedom of Socialists' Democratic Party Milo Djukanovic. But, after all the events of the last few days and after being around Don Vaughn's letter, this move has said it does not want post-election partnership with Alexa Beciqi's coalition Democrats, respectively, with Dritan Abazovic's URA movement. / T CH












