The Prime Minister of Montenegro, Dritan Abazović, said today that it does not occur to him to blackmail anyone or to protect anyone.

Especially, as Abazović said, if that person violated the law, Montenegrin media reports.

Abazović said this in the parliament during the "prime minister's hour" in response to the question of the deputy of the Democratic Front, Milan Knezevic, "if it is true that he threatened the president Milo Djukanović with arrest" if DPS cancels the support for the Montenegrin government.

"Is it true and did you mention any Sky application in the case of President Djukanovic", asked Knezhević.

Responding to Knezevic, Abazovic recalled that he welcomes the threat of the DPS with a vote of no confidence in the government and added that it should not be "the end of the world".

"Let them take their position and lead politics, this is their right", said Abazović.

The Prime Minister also emphasized that the announcement of extraordinary parliamentary elections is also not a problem.

Otherwise, Djukanović and Abazović met yesterday and overcame the disagreements about co-governance.

/Telegraph/