We don’t want a church-run state



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Djukanovic said that the DPS wants a democratic Montenegro, in which religious communities have their place.

“They are trying to present that everything in Montenegro has failed and that everything has failed thanks to DPS. On the contrary, more has been done for Montenegro in these 30 years than in any of the 30 years of its previous history,” he said. is Djukanovic.

Speaking about the current situation ahead of the party’s next congress in January next year, the DPS leader said the party now faces a request on how, as he said, to respond “intelligently” to public expectations and restore citizens’ trust. .

“In Congress, we will do our best to send a very clear message to the Montenegrin electorate, to send a message of respect, to send a message: we understand what he told us,” Djukanovic said.

He added that that would be the price that the DPS is willing to pay to accelerate the rehabilitation process and regain the confidence lost in the August parliamentary elections.

He also criticized the current government and valued that, as he stated, “they do not really know the depth of the problem, neither in Balkan politics, nor in European politics, nor in Montenegrin politics.”

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