The leaders of the Dveri movement and the Oath Keepers party said that talks were underway with political groups of similar political orientation to facilitate their development and unification, leading to a victory in the next elections.
The Dveri leader, Bosko Obradovic, said during a conference within the “Great National Assembly” that the unification was an alternative not only to the current authorities, but also to the idea of a return to the former regime.
“We are negotiating the further development of national assembly not only with the People’s Party, but also with all parliamentary and non-parliamentary political parties, patriotic associations and public figures. It’s a winning political idea,” Obradovic said during the conference.
The president of the Oath Keepers, Milica Djurdjevic Stamenkovski, said that the unification talks were underway, but that they were yet to reach the stage allowing for a debate on an election format.
“All the promoters of national assembly have highlighted repeatedly the arguments supporting the assembly of all statehood consolidation forces. If our peers in the NADA coalition have different arguments, we will certainly listen to them, but statehood consolidation forces should by all means run together,” she said.
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