Abazovic believes he will be part of Montenegro's next government

Montenegro is holding early parliamentary elections following the collapse of the government led by Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic. Abazovic is convinced that the party he heads has made a big contribution to the country and that he must continue at the same pace. He is early to speak of whether he will be a part [...]
Abazovic is convinced that the party he heads has made a big contribution to the country and that he must continue at the same pace.
He is early to talk whether he will again be part of the government cabinet, as prime minister or minister, as the vote is still continuing.
However, the head of the civic movement, URA, convinced that their coalition will be the main pillar of the future government in Montenegro.
“I think it's early to speak, but I am convinced that our coalition will be the main pillar of the future government. What it means, we'll see it in the coming weeks”, he claimed.
Abazovic further declared that Albanians have never been better than they are now and that they have never had greater representations than they have now in the government or in various institutions.
We stress that by 3: 00 p.m., 35.1 per cent of voters voted, or about 190.750 citizens, the Centre for Democratic Transition (CDT) announced.
These are the third elections within nine months and the first without Milo Djukanovic as leader of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), which after three decades has been withdrawn after the second round of presidential elections suffered losses from the movement's candidate, “Europe Tani”, Jakov Milatovic.












