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Abazovic: Those who don’t believe changes are possible but based on clear principles should find other partners

Sa izborne konvencije DG URA

Changes in Montenegro are possible but must be based on clear principles. Those who don’t want to accept it should find other partners, the Leader of the Civic Movement URA, Dritan Abazovic, told at today’s third URA’s election convention in the town of Danilovgrad, which elected 50 members, vice presidents and a president.

Mr Abazovic also said that their party’s name is Montenegro. “Our mission is to get out of the Balkan area and become one of the European countries. I understand that citizens want everything quickly, overnight, but in reality, it doesn’t go like that. Last year’s 30th of August was historic because the citizens got their sovereignty back.”

According to him, Montenegro should be a home for all the citizens regardless of their affiliation.

They defended peace in Montenegro and are going to continue doing it everywhere, he said.

 “We should take a chance and direct Montenegro to real topics, i.e. the economy, openness… Our fears are irrational, Montenegro should be open, it’s the greatest comparative chance and we should continue believing in that kind of Montenegro,” he stressed.

Mr Abazovic continued by noting that URA had taken a great responsibility for transforming Montenegro. “Spend less time on social media and be relaxed, we’re going to win. We don’t want Montenegro to get back to the times when the referendum was held, our mission is to reconcile the two sides.”

Vice presidents of URA in Danilovgrad are Nada Ceranic, Nadja Pekic, Milos Popovic, Dejan Vojvodic and Radomir Prelevic.

Aleksandar Aco Saranovic has been elected the President of the Danilovgrad URA.

 

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