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DF refuses Krivokapic: We don’t want your dialogue

 

Krivokapic will, as announced by his office, take the initiative to establish a political dialogue at the highest level with the aim of building confidence in the deteriorated election trust and organizing fair and democratic elections, in accordance with the new electoral legislation, according to Mina.

“The Presidency of DF rejects any possibility of starting a dialogue to overcome the crisis with credible political entities of Ranko Krivokapic whose negative role on October 24th in the breaking of peaceful protests completely denounces him for this process”, DF said in a statement.

They saif the ‘supposed’ initiative on dialogue from Krivokapic is nothing more than continued obstruction of the democratic need for honest and fair elections on which DF has been insisting since the time of ‘Snimak’ (eng. The Video) affair.

Presidency of DF claims that after framed presidential election in April 2013, Krivokapic and a number of opposition leaders halted the spread of protests with cheap simulations of dialogue through various boards, thus enabling Milo Djukanovic to prepare another theft at the local elections which followed in May 2014.

“That is why we percieve his political jolt on starting a dialogue as an insult to tens of thousands of citizens who were, on orders of Interior Minister Rasko Konjevic, poisoned with chemicals, hunted on the streets of Podgorica and brutally beaten up just because they demanded fair elections”, the statement said.

DF also claims Konjević is the reason why electronic identification of voters hasn’t been implemented yet, adding that “he must be in a panick to buy time by simulating dialogue to appease Djukanovic to put his party back on the joint electoral list”.

Front says certain opposition entities have decided to once again walk into the trap of Krivokapic, declaring themselves as substitute for the Positive Party, which earlier confirmed its readiness to be a substitute for the Social Democratic Party.

They added that their “great popular protests liberated citizens from fear, passed the torch of resistance to all Montenegrin cities and definitively announced the crash of the regime of Milo Djukanovic” and not of their protests, as evaluated by some opposition parties.

“This regime is beyond saving, because it declared its own people as the enemy”, the DF statement further says.

DF urged the opposition to abandon the announced project of cooperation with the regime and join them in organizing a large rally in Herceg Novi.

“But also in organization of meetings and other forms of civil disobedience in other towns, whose democratic culmination will soon apex in Podgorica”, the statement said.

 

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