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Bosnjak for CdM: Civic opposition created by some embassies and NGOs

The self-proclaimed civic opposition has been a mere performance for the public. Certain embassies, along with their media and NGO exponents, created it and exaggerated its alleged significance, deputy leader of the Movement for Changes (PzP) and DF MP, Branka Bosnjak, told CdM.

She claims that by returning to Parliament, DF got a chance to send live uncensored messages to people of Montenegro. Commenting on the economic situation, she says more and more citizens are on the verge of poverty.

The DF MP says that the so-called civic opposition block is to be blamed for the lack of unity within the opposition. Nevertheless, she says she wants to believe that it is not too late for them to get themselves together.

“Otherwise, we will consider them accomplices in the further destruction of this beautiful country. The upcoming presidential elections represent a test,” she says.

Bosnjak reiterated that DF believes that a non-party figure supported by the entire opposition would be a way to win the elections. Everything else is, as she says, a losing option that will cost citizens a lot.

Speaking about the importance of the local elections in Podgorica, Bosnjak claims that DF has many candidates who would certainly manage the city successfully and honestly.

 

 

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