Djukanovic: Riots destabilization attempt
The riots in Podgorica are trying to destabilize the country, which expects NATO membership, Prime Minister of Montenegro, Milo Djukanovic.
For the chaos in the streets of Montenegro on Saturday night capital fault of the organizers of the demonstration, he said. Djukanovic in his statements to the Croatian national broadcaster (HRT) adding the competent authorities ascertain who bears responsibility.
"The situation at some point turned into open, brute force, was trying seizure of state institutions, ie attempt a violent overthrow of the government in order to change the course of national policy, and then, of course, had no police response, the which in my opinion was consistent with the Constitution and the law and police powers provided for dealing with such situations "said. Djukanovic.
Milo Djukanovic spoke attempt to damage the constitutional order of Montenegro, with a clear ambition to bring about violent change of government and review the strategic direction of Montenegro's policy, as the Athens Press Agency reported.
Commenting on the actions of police who used tear gas against the demonstrators and some time and against journalists, Milo Djukanovic said police resorted to milder violence, namely chemicals, just to clarify the situation with the attack on parliament.
"Unfortunately when chemicals used do not selectively affect only those who are aggressive, but affect everyone who is there and I'm sorry that happened," said Mr. Djukanovic.
The anti-government protest organized by the opposition coalition "Democratic Front" incidents erupted Saturday between police and demonstrators, which wounded 29 policemen and 26 civilians. Ten people were arrested for violating the law on public order and peace, announced by the police headquarters of Montenegro.
The people who led the violence destroyed 13 police vehicles, threw stones at buildings, including the Albanian embassy in Podgorica, which caused damage to the facade and the television station TV Pink, which smashed glass windows.
They broke windows in 26 buildings in the city center and committed robbery jeweler refers to a police statement.
The head of the municipal police in Podgorica, Goran Jankovic stressed by the extended episodes caused damage amounting to 150,000 euros.
Destroyed, traffic lights, lighting columns, traffic signs, litter bins, fountains in the main square and attempted destructive playground in central park, said Mr. Jankovic and added that the municipality will ask to pay damage costs the Democratic Front, who organized the protest.
The riots in Podgorica are trying to destabilize the country, which expects NATO membership, Prime Minister of Montenegro, Milo Djukanovic.
For the chaos in the streets of Montenegro on Saturday night capital fault of the organizers of the demonstration, he said. Djukanovic in his statements to the Croatian national broadcaster (HRT) adding the competent authorities ascertain who bears responsibility.
"The situation at some point turned into open, brute force, was trying seizure of state institutions, ie attempt a violent overthrow of the government in order to change the course of national policy, and then, of course, had no police response, the which in my opinion was consistent with the Constitution and the law and police powers provided for dealing with such situations "said. Djukanovic.
Milo Djukanovic spoke attempt to damage the constitutional order of Montenegro, with a clear ambition to bring about violent change of government and review the strategic direction of Montenegro's policy, as the Athens Press Agency reported.
Commenting on the actions of police who used tear gas against the demonstrators and some time and against journalists, Milo Djukanovic said police resorted to milder violence, namely chemicals, just to clarify the situation with the attack on parliament.
"Unfortunately when chemicals used do not selectively affect only those who are aggressive, but affect everyone who is there and I'm sorry that happened," said Mr. Djukanovic.
The anti-government protest organized by the opposition coalition "Democratic Front" incidents erupted Saturday between police and demonstrators, which wounded 29 policemen and 26 civilians. Ten people were arrested for violating the law on public order and peace, announced by the police headquarters of Montenegro.
The people who led the violence destroyed 13 police vehicles, threw stones at buildings, including the Albanian embassy in Podgorica, which caused damage to the facade and the television station TV Pink, which smashed glass windows.
They broke windows in 26 buildings in the city center and committed robbery jeweler refers to a police statement.
The head of the municipal police in Podgorica, Goran Jankovic stressed by the extended episodes caused damage amounting to 150,000 euros.
Destroyed, traffic lights, lighting columns, traffic signs, litter bins, fountains in the main square and attempted destructive playground in central park, said Mr. Jankovic and added that the municipality will ask to pay damage costs the Democratic Front, who organized the protest.
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