Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic has said that the Democratic Party of Socialists is ready to be the strongest opposition party in Montenegro and that he, as the president of the state, would abide by his constitutional powers as far as the cabinet was concerned.
In a Sept. 3 interview with the Austrian ORF TV station, he said that the Democratic Party of Socialists had accepted the unofficial results of elections and did not believe that the final result would be any different.
"As far as the formation of the cabinet goes, as you know, this is a job that has yet to begin. We will see whether this tripartite coalition which won 41 seats, can truly achieve the level of program and political closeness to create a cabinet and assume responsibility for the execution of executive power in Montenegro," he said.
He add that his party was ready to become the country's strongest opposition party and act responsibly, adding that it would continue to look after the country's strategic national interests in the period to come.
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