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Brajović: Idea of technical govt should be rejected once and for all

Ivan Brajović

Extending the deadline for the Committee on Comprehensive Reform of Electoral and Other Legislation is just another attempt of the opposition to take part in the Committee, and thus get election results that would be acceptable for all parties, Montenegro’s parliament speaker and the leader of Social Democrats Mr Ivan Brajović tells in an interview for Radio Montenegro.

He warns that if there won’t be enough commitment of all sides, the new deadline (18 Dec.) and every other deadline will be short. Even though there are grounds for reaching an agreement, it’s extremely important to take care of the interests of citizens, according to him.

“Our task is to make an agreement but not to give up on the program approaches of political parties,” Mr Brajović said.

He is convinced that there might come to an agreement in the parliament as was the case when the opposition was boycotting the parliament.

Commenting on the announced protests of the Democratic Front (DF), Mr Brajović says it’s a wrong choice that hasn’t brought anything good so far.

 

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