(ANSA) - BELGRADE, FEB 4 - Tension has risen again in
Montenegro, where the parliament has scheduled two crucial votes
today. The first one on the reduction of the mandate of the
Assembly, as proposed by Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic to go
to early elections, and the second one on a motion of no
confidence in the government proposed by Vice-Premier Dritan
Abazovic along with the opposition. For days in Podgorica and
other cities, there have been protests against Abazovic, accused
of betraying the vote for a change that resulted from the August
2020 election. Since this morning - regional media reported -
there has been a massive deployment of police and fire trucks in
the capital's streets to avoid incidents and clashes. (ANSA).
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