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The candidate for prime minister of Montenegro, Zdravko Krivokapić, confirmed that at the meeting near Ostrog, one of the leaders of the Democratic Front said that before supporting the candidacy he must pass a party organ check and pointed out that he was not offended and that it is ready to pass any control. builds trust.
Speaking about the meeting at the Ostrog monastery, Krivokapić told A1 television that he “had a feeling that some agreement would be reached.” “Ostrog is the best place if someone wants to reach an agreement. And no agreement was reached there. And that worries me,” Krivokapic said.
“When I entered the Assembly, I sat in the place that someone assigned me. I didn’t know what they were going to propose to me. I was personally surprised, not only by me, but also by many politicians who were behind me and on the right, and that is a story that worries me as a man and future prime minister. We’ll see if I’ll be the prime minister, that proposal will probably stick for a while, so I hope our people understand that too, “Krivokapic said.
On Tuesday night, the news announced that Krivokapic was nominated for prime minister at the meeting and that he was nominated by the head of the “Black and White” list, Dritan Abazovic, but the Democratic Front said they should reject him until Krivokapic passes. verification of party organs, writes Vijesti.
Today, Krivokapić told Nova.rs that because of his understanding of relations between the two countries, it is unacceptable that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has never come to Montenegro in his eight years in power.
The European Union (EU) hopes that the new government of Montenegro will be formed within the constitutional deadlines and that it will face the real problems of the state, said the European Parliament rapporteur for Montenegro, Tonino Picula.
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