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Brajović to the opposition: Come and do something

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President of the Parliament of Montenegro, Ivan Brajović, told MPs from the opposition who are still boycotting the parliament to come and work for the salary they get.

In the interview for MINA agency, Brajović said that Democratic Front realized they won’t get anything out of a boycott.

“One part of the opposition won’t come back to the Parliament because their competences would definitely go through some in –depth analysis in the dialogue with other MPs, and they are all aware of their own competences”, said Brajović.

As he said, some of those MPs present themselves as saviors of the country but they still work together with declared opponents of key Montenegrin values.

“But despite all that, the country and its institutions function properly. We won’t give up on the strategic objectives and negotiations”, said Brajović.

He added that Montenegro would keep harmonizing with the standards of developed countries and that the whole process would finish by its accession to the EU.

Journalists asked Brajović to say something to the MPs who are still boycotting the Parliament he said:

“Come and do something, you’re being paid for nothing”, said Brajović.

He reminded that the biggest opposition group which came back to the Parliament agreed with Milan Knežević. Many of them don’t see the point in being absent from the Parliament.

“Their attempts to try to impose themselves on the domestic and foreign public as being the saviors of Montenegro are failing. Elections deny everything they do. Every time even more and more convincing”, said Brajović.

The Report of the EC points out the need of the opposition to come back to the Parliament because that’s the responsibility of of all political subjects.

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