Zenka: Knežević and the DPP on the way out, there is no Europe without a new majority

The leader of the Democratic Union of Albanians (DUA) Mehmed Zenka told the ETV Portal that a reconfiguration of the government is urgently needed for Montenegro’s European path and its EU membership.
- It is absolutely necessary. However, it requires will and courage. Unfortunately, it seems that both are lacking - Zenka stated in an interview with the ETV Portal.
Zenka clearly underlined that the reconfiguration of the government should have happened earlier and that the time for it has already come, but, as he says, he does not see readiness for such a move.
Asked whether he believes that the Democratic People’s Party (DNP), led by Milan Knežević, will leave the Government, Zenka said that, based on what has been said and everything that has happened in the meantime (Botun and other issues), he does not see Knežević remaining part of the ruling majority.
- Nevertheless, we will see what the coming days bring - he said in his statement to the ETV Portal.
Let us recall that a few days ago Knežević stated that if, at the next Government session, their initiatives regarding the Serbian language, citizenship, the tricolour flag, and dialogue related to the construction of a wastewater treatment plant in Botun are rejected, ministers from the Democratic People’s Party, Milun Zogović and Maja Vukićević, will submit their resignations. The DPP parliamentary group will withdraw its support from the Government of Milojko Spajić, while the DPP councillors’ group in the Assembly of the Capital City will withdraw its support from Mayor Saša Mujović.