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Danilovic with Palmer: Opposition to agree on common presidential candidate

The opposition should agree on a single presidential candidate who could be a common solution of all the opposition entities and the best political response at the moment when opposition leaders barely communicate with each other, said the leader of the United Montenegro political movement Goran Danilovic at the meeting with the Matthew Palmer, Director for South Central European Affairs at US Department of State.

“Montenegro is too small for such a large and radical division, which is of both political and economic. We want the unification of all potentials to build a common house for the future. In this regard, we strongly advocate the unity of the opposition the entities of which are in conflicts to the extent that we are unable to create a common resistance to the Democratic Party of Socialists. The differences between us are obvious, but the process of understanding within the opposition must begin. Everything that divides us should be put aside, at least for certain period, and the best alternative to the parties in power should be offered,” Danilovic said.

During the meeting, he pointed to the particularities of his movement and the basic objectives it will follow in the future.

He told Palmer that, in addition to appeals for the reconciliation of the Montenegrin and Serbian people in Montenegro, with the respect of all minority peoples and communities, the United Montenegro will dominantly address everyday issues: employment, development of the neglected North, social and health security for all citizens.

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