It is obvious that there are currently at least two versions of the Fundamental Agreement. It is possible that the Agreement will not be signed, but that is bad for both the state and the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC), Drasko Djenovic, a military analyst, has told Pobjeda.
Some media reported the day before that PM Zdravko Krivokapic sent a proposal for a new Fundamental Agreement to Metropolitan Joanikije and Patriarch Porfirije, which, as they say, is unacceptable for the SPC. One of the Democratic Front leaders, Andrija Mandic, said yesterday that he learned from the media that there was allegedly some kind of new Fundamental Agreement, which was offered to the SPC and that it differed significantly from the Agreement previously agreed between the Montenegrin government and the SPC.
Mandic said that he was convinced that “a new government will come that will not run away from the obligation to sign the agreed Agreement”.
Djenovic points out that at this moment it is difficult to say how many versions of the Fundamental Agreement there are.



