“Dritan Abazovi told a lie”



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Podgorica – Montenegro’s Deputy Prime Minister Dritan Abazovi told a lie, it was told last night from the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS).


Source: Tanjug

TV screenshot first

TV screenshot first

Namely, Abazovie said that the previous government offered the representatives of the Metropolitanate de Montenegro and the Litoral before the start of the electoral campaign exactly the changes to the Law on Religious Freedom that the new government now proposed.

“The government at that time did not offer to remove any member, but it was necessary to change the jurisdiction of the courts, from administrative jurisdiction to ordinary civil jurisdiction, to determine the right to property occupied by the Serbian Orthodox Church after 1918”, the statement states. DPS, reacting to Abazovi’s statement to the “Vijesti” of Podgorica.

They added that they insisted on the inscription in the corresponding registry of all religious communities, including the Serbian Orthodox Church and its dioceses, which they never did, because, as they affirm in the DPS, “they do not recognize the state of Montenegro and its legal order.” . “.

The DPS states that “in the proposed changes that are on the agenda, there are no provisions on controlling the disposition of budgetary funds, provisions that the Government gives consent for the export of cultural goods from the country, nor was it permitted by the proposal of the July Government The Serbian Orthodox Church “to achieve legal status in addition to other religious communities on the basis of ‘discretionary’ recognition by the Minister of Justice and not through registration.”

“By the way, Abazov, if the Government of the Serbian Orthodox Church offered this solution 15 days before the elections and the representative of the Serbian Orthodox Church and now Minister Leposavi were sitting at the table, why were those changes not accepted? So? Because they were not necessary. “What we heard from Abazovi was false, too populist, even for the coordinator of the security service who learns of the appointment of personnel in his department through the media,” the statement added.

On Sunday night, Abazovi told “Vijesti” that 15 days before the start of the electoral campaign, the DPS offered the representatives of the Metropolitanate de Montenegro and del Litoral the same amendments to the disputed Law of Religious Freedom proposed by the current new government.



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