Nov 15, 2023. Posted by Balkan Periscope - Hellas
Former Montenegrin Prime Minister and leader of the United Reform Action (URA) civic movement Dritan Abazovic said he is aware that “his life is threatened” because he dealt with organized crime when
he was part of the executive branch, adding that, in the Spuz state prison, “his name is the one most often targeted as the criminals’ biggest problem.”
Abazovic
told the “daily Nova” that he is mentioned in this context by
people “who have more money than the Montenegrin treasury,” and that he is
certain they will “want some kind of revenge,” but stressed that this “does not
cause him any special fear.”
Abazovic
said that he still has “certain measures of protection” even though he is no
longer the prime minister.
“I think
that organized crime has infiltrated into the new political structures and that
these people definitely won’t give up. They have more money that we have in the
Montenegrin state treasury at this moment. These people will definitely want
some kind of revenge and to restore their positions. A lot will depend on the
new authorities and their determination to stand in their way,” said Abazovic.
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