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01-Nov-2022
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Protest in front of the Assembly: DF is trying to carry out a constitutional coup

A little more than two hundred citizens gathered tonight at Independence Square in Podgorica to express their protest against what they say is a constitutional coup directed by the Democratic Front.
After that, they went to the Assembly building where the parliament session is in progress.
As they say, the gathering was organized on the occasion of a coup that is being attempted by the adoption of amendments to the Law on the President in the parliament.
Natataša Vuković, a Montenegrin doctor from Slovenia, later joined the citizens.
I was sitting in the garden of a cafe when I noticed that a group of citizens with Montenegrin flags was gathering. I approached and asked what it was about. When they explained to me, I decided to join them - she told Pojjeda.
The reason for the protest is, as they state, constant and frequent threats to members of the Montenegrin people.
Citizens pointed out numerous slogans that, among other things, read: "Stop institutional violence"; "Russian Agency Out"; "No to the coup"...
When they arrived in front of the Assembly, they blocked one lane on the boulevard. In addition, they chant "Montenegros out" and "It's started."
They were greeted by DPS MPs Aleksandra Vuković, Nela Savković Vukčević, Dragutin Papović, Petar Ivanović, Nikola Janović and Jevto Eraković, SDP MPs Draginja Vuksanović Stanković and Adnan Striković, LP MP Andrija Popović, as well as SD MP Boris Mugoša.
The increased number of police officers who formed a cordon in front of the Assembly was also noticeable.

B.D.Z.

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