The return of a part of the opposition to Parliament benefits the democratic processes in Montenegro. Those who continue to advocate the boycott are losing, said the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) MP Predrag Sekulic.
“I believe that other colleagues have realised that the boycott is not an effective means of pressuring anyone, especially not DPS,” Sekulic told the Mina news agency.
He pointed out that he was convinced that democratic processes would contribute to the return of other opposition MPs to Parliament.
“If not, it seems that they will marginalise themselves in the political life of Montenegro. It is impossible for anyone to explain that you are elected in democratic elections and then you do not want to do your job as an MP, to represent your party in Parliament and to address citizens with their political platform,” Sekulic said.



