The Montenegrin dictator is stubborn. The street must have its say
The pro-Western President of Montenegro, Milo Djukanovic, whose party lost to the united opposition in the parliamentary elections, will not simply give up power.
The founder and editor-in-chief of the portal balkanist.ru, director of the Progressive Policy Foundation, Oleg Bondarenko, writes about this in Nezavisimaya Gazeta, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Until the last moment, Djukanovic was in no hurry to admit defeat following the results of these elections, so, of course, he will not give up power just like that. Apparently, the opposition will have to use the potential of the street to do this - and then everything will depend not so much on political alignments, but on the numerical superiority of supporters and readiness to act,” Bondarenko believes.
As PolitNavigator reported, after defeats in parliamentary elections In Montenegro, the pro-Western authorities have some hope of changing the country’s anti-Russian foreign policy. At the same time, in Moscow these hopes are viewed with skepticism.
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