The devastation of Montenegro by Milo Djukanovic has come to an end, Europe Now presidential candidate Jakov Milatovic said as he continues his campaign for the second round of the presidential elections in Montenegro, Republika Srpska Radio and Television reports on 22 of March.
Milatovic pointed out that the great support he received in the first round of the Montenegrin presidential elections was due to the results of the previous term, a good campaign and messages that united people around the idea of a better Montenegro, which implies moral and social. recovery.
“Because of the wrong policy of those who destroyed us, more than 100 thousand citizens left Montenegro… These are our citizens who were expelled by the policy of Milo Djukanovic. Enough is enough”Milatovic said.
Montenegro, he points out, before Djukanovic was more European, because the way he treated the country constantly held back its development and social progress, which was clearly reflected in the situation in 2020.
“However, the potential is great and we don’t have a day to lose. We want to make this country fit for all of its citizens: an economically sound and connected infrastructure to jumpstart accelerated development and get closer to what we deserve.”Milatovich pointed out.
He points out that people no longer trust his predecessor and the man who moved from one position to another for years.
“After 30 years of seeking personal gain, he is not credible as president. Of course, he was never the president of all citizens.said the Europe Now candidate.
Milatovic hopes that thanks to the fighters against injustice and those who never gave up under the pressure of the regime, he will have the opportunity, as he says, to carry the torch of freedom together throughout Montenegro.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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