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Rakocevic: Crisis can be solved only by new EU Govt

Rakočević

“To brag about the results achieved by the Government is a continuation of playing with the common sense of the citizens of Montenegro. It is a continuation of the policy of turning lies into truth. That was the main weapon of the new Government that helped them gain a position, with the assistance of regional and certain domestic media”, DPS MP Nikola Rakocevic has told Dnevne Novine.

“The Prime Minister is continuously trying to affirm the foreign policy of previous governments, which should be praised. However, insufficient seriousness and lack of political sobriety cause diplomatic scandals that destroy the image of our country in the European context. The help of all our NATO partners in achieving the full European integration of our society is necessary and welcome, however, it is more important that the Prime Minister first helps himself and his own country, and, consequently, others would help Montenegro as well”, he points out.

“He can help simply – to dissolve the Government that does not have enough competence, and has too many evil intentions in relation to Montenegro. Finally, should we expect anything else from the Government, which is mostly supported by anti-European political entities, and which was formed, I remind you, according to the Prime Minister, in a religious institution, specifically in the Serbian Church”, Rakocevic adds.

When commenting on the possible unblocking of the judicial system in Montenegro, Rakocevic says that “solutions that require a qualified majority presuppose the necessity of social consensus. Responsible politicians should look forward to opportunities that bring together politically opposed parties. However, political approach is not enough, but a state one is necessary”.

“Unfortunately, it seems to me that there is no such wisdom in the political competition of the current Montenegrin opposition, headed by the DPS. Without the strong involvement of European partners, the parliamentary majority will have neither the courage nor the responsibility to create the conditions for a judicial solution to be reached soon. All solutions for unblocking the judicial system can be reached by the autumn, and the opposition is ready for an agreement. The parliamentary majority must show responsibility, and there’s no excuse for giving up”, Rakocevic concludes.

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