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The majority of minority parties rejected Krivokapić

Minority parties, that is, coalitions, don’t want to enter the government of Mr Zdravko Krivokapić. Representatives of Bosniak party and ‘Unanimously’ coalition didn’t even want to talk to the prime minister-designate. Albanian list is expected to express their view in the next two days.

If Albanian list refuses to be part of the government, the new majority will have the problem to prove the power to the citizens. And what will international community say about the government which is not expert, but political, and which has no minority nations in it?

Leader of the Albanian list, Mr Nik Đeljošaj, reminded what they had asked the prime minister-designate and what they expected the program to be.

What kind of message does the decision of minority parties send, CdM asked Mr Anmar Borančić, Liberal party spokesperson.

He points out that minority parties have confirmed that they cherish the idea of civil and modern Montenegro.

He adds that parties that are not the majority have been basing their policy on the rhetoric targeted at national and religious minorities in Montenegro and, therefore, it’s ridiculous that they now expect them to rush into their government.

“Participating in the government at all costs is not the point, and I think some civil parties will pay through the nose the fact they agreed to be part of it. I firmly believe decisions like the one brought by minority parties, will have beneficial effects for the civil society in future”, Mr Borančić said.

This is how Bosniak party explained why they don’t want to be part of the government.

“Due to different approach and specific ideological differences with members of the new government regarding important social issues in Montenegro, relations with minority nations, both in the past and in present political programs, the Main Committee of the Bosniak Party decided that this party should not be member of the future Government”, they said.

Albanian coalition ‘Unanimously’ didn’t talk to Mr Krivokapić.

They have said they can’t be part of the Government which is dominantly composed of parties and policies that don’t advocate for the equality of Albanians in Montenegro.

“These parties denounce the state of Kosovo as fake, and often terrorist. They don’t want civil but Great Serbian Montenegro”, they said.

“They think NATO membership is a strategic mistake, just like Montenegro’s independence. They support seizure of our common sanctuaries”, they stated in their response to Mr Krivokapić.

 

 

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