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Abazovic: I’d sign fundamental agreement, I don’t see it being a problem

Dritan Abazović/ Foto: Screenprint Adria TV

We haven’t set up a new government yet, said the Leader of URA, Dritan Abazovic, noting that he’s satisfied with preliminary talks they had with representatives of the parties.

“I’d like Montenegro to get the 43rd government and that government to contribute to abatement of polarisation in the society and accelerate the EU integration process. I think we’re close to making a political reset in a very short period of time, let it be a year, which would bring many good things to our country,” Mr Abazovic said.

He reiterated he was ready to be a prime minister.

Asked whether it was realistic to expect that government to last a year, that is, until the presidential election, which would be merged with extraordinary parliamentary elections, he said that it was their plan.

As for the cabinet members, he noted that they didn’t agree on it. Mr Abazovic is satisfied with preliminary talks he had with representatives of other parties, believing that the situation in Montenegro would be much better after next elections.

He didn’t have the opportunity to speak to Mr Krivokapic following the fall of the government. “I think it’s not good that the technical government makes some important decisions. There’s no time for drama, the government has fallen, another one will be elected or not, and in that specific case, we’ll have early polls,” Mr Abazovic noted.

On the fundamental agreement, he said: “Of course, it has to be aligned with the Constitution, but I don’t see it being a problem. There’s no reason for drama. I discussed it with Patriarch Porfirije. Everyone in this country wants to complicate things, and in my opinion, things are being quite simple. Everything has to be in line with procedures”.

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