General elections must be repeated and the boycott continues. This is a common position of the leaders of the civic opposition parties who met today in Demos headquarters. CdM learns that there is no agreement on presidential elections.

“We will not return to parliament until the conditions are created. We are sick and tired of democracy simulation. We have several conditions – holding new general elections and local elections on the same day and clearing up what happened ahead of last elections,” CdM’s source who attended today’s meeting said.

However, the opposition leaders do not agree about all things.
But it does not go all that smooth.
Whereas SDP leader Ranko Krivokapic demands repeating parliamentary elections and local elections in the municipalities where the opposition coalitions are in power, URA Civic Movement leader Dritan Abazovic says “only” local elections in Niksic are controversial, since the opposition did not participate. According to him, those are only local elections that should be repeated.
Aleksa Becic and the Democrats advocate continuing the boycott at all costs, refusing any negotiations with DPS and Dusko Markovic.
SNP believes that all options should be considered.
It is clear that the civic opposition cannot reach agreement on key issues.
Krivokapic presented the idea of interim government again, but Dritan Abazovic rejected it.
Demos leader Miodrag Lekic reiterates that the state is in a serious political crisis.

“We have an incomplete parliament. The boycott policy remains in force. This remains the basic link. We believe that this is a serious political crisis which can be solved only through fulfilling these three conditions,” Lekic said.
He does not rule out the possibility of taking certain, more radical measures.
“Protests are possible. Let them think again whether they intend to continue holding irregular elections and to seize the public broadcaster,” Lekic pointed out ADDING THAT Milo Djukanovic is behind all of that.



