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The Montenegrin opposition withdrew at the last moment the motion of no confidence in the government, which will be discussed today in the country’s parliament.
Instead, opposition parties say they will focus without wasting time on talks aimed at creating a new parliamentary majority.
“We are convinced that in this way we will be able to form a new majority, creating the conditions for the overthrow of the executive“, It is said in a joint statement of theirs.
The government of Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic was elected a year ago with the votes of 41 deputies out of a total of 81 held by the Montenegrin parliament.
The possible fall of the government meant the return of President Milo Djukanovic’s Democratic Socialist Party, which has been in power for over 30 years.
The no-confidence motion initiative sparked fierce friction between Montenegrin political forces and raised fears of a destabilizing situation.
Parliament Speaker Aleksa Becic had said that none of the parliamentary majority would support the initiative.
“I can responsibly confirm that a democratic Montenegro will not support the Government’s motion of no confidence. I think we should, as a parliamentary majority, talk to find ways to better cooperate and improve the quality of our joint work.“, He had stated earlier.
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