Thursday, March 24, 2011

Protests in Montenegro call for corruption investigation on Djukanovic


RTG

Several hundred protesters gathered in front of Montenegro's parliament on Monday, demanding that the government crack down on corruption and improve the economic situation.

The rally, a rare occurrence in Montenegro, was organised by the NGO Libertas through the social networking site Facebook.

Demonstrators held posters reading "We want change" and "Luksic, stand beside us", referring to Prime Minister Igor Luksic.

"Thank you, heroes of Montenegro, who have today slapped the mafia regime of Milo Djukanovic," Robert Velasevic, the founder of the Facebook group 'street protests against the mafia', told the crowd.

Velasevic was referring to former prime minister Milo Djukanovic, who stepped down from his post in December amid allegations of corruption, which he has denied.

Velasevic announced that new protests would be organised in the coming days.

Monday's rally was also attended by leaders of opposition parties - the New Serbian Democracy and the Movement for Change, Andrija Mandic and Nebojsa Medojevic.

Montenegro is the latest in a series of Balkan countries to see anti-government protest in recent weeks. Demonstrators have taken to the streets in Croatia several times a week over the past month, calling on the government to resign and asking for fresh elections to be held, while several hundred people gathered in Bosnia's Republika Srpska at the weekend to protest over the region's economic situation.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Milo and Mugi must be transported to the Hague!!!

Anonymous said...

Where on earth were the Albanians? I guess tehy all support the corrupt regime of the DPS.

Anonymous said...

Freemalesia should post something about the Malesia e Madhe’s Insurgency; it would be useful for all of us, if you post something written in English Language about this important event.