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Đeljošaj: The fact that prime minister-designate has accepted our proposals doesn’t mean we will be part of the government

Đeljošaj

Mr Zdravko Krivokpaić, prime minister-designate for the composition of the new government, has informed me that our requests are acceptable, modified in accordance with the Constitution of Montenegro and relevant laws. The fact that he accepted our proposals doesn’t mean we are going to participate in the government, but our duty is to ensure that program provisions we advocate for are accepted by the new majority, Mr Nik Đeljošaj from the Albanian list has said.

According to him, Albanian list has received enormous amount of support from the Albanians for the realization of political platform they have presented.

“We believe that minority nations don’t need orientation. Albanian list had talks with the prime minister-designate. We presented our program and proposed to Mr Krivokapić that our basic provisions be part of the new government. That’s the way how those who respect their voters shall behave”, Mr Đeljošaj said.

By accepting the dialogue, they have sent an important message to their voters: that they continue to represent them responsibly, seeking for improvement, first and foremost in the economic sense.

“Albanian list is a serious and responsible political subject, it is nobody’s party”, he said.

They strive to make a difference in relation to the majority of political subjects.

“The objective is togetherness and good representation of the interests of our people. Representatives of the Albanian list are experienced people, successful people. We want to contribute to the equality of all citizens of Montenegro and economic development of the state. We look everybody straight in the eyes, especially those who want to cooperate fairly. We owe only our voters. No member of our list has ever got real estate, and no member has ever abused his/her function. That’s the way we are going to work in future. Honestly and justly – for us, for our families and people we represent”, Mr Đeljošaj concluded.

 

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