Thousands marched through Montenegro's capital Podgorica on Saturday, the f...
PODGORICA - Thousands marched through Montenegro’s capital Podgorica on Saturday, the fifth such rally in two months, to demand the resignation of President Milo Djukanovic and his government over allegations of abuse of office, graft and cronyism.
The protests started after Dusko Knezevic, a businessman and a former ally of Djukanovic, accused the country’s long-serving president and his Democratic Party of Socialists of abuse of office and murky financial deals. “We want changes and after 30 years, I think that every citizen understands ... that the last dictator must leave,” said protester Ana Vujosevic, 45, from Podgorica.
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