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Press Review 04 Sep 12

Montenegro Press Review - September 4, 2012

Democratic Front presented electoral programme with 595 proposed actions. The DPS delegation launched an official visit to Chinese Communist Party. One more international organization to monitor October polls.

 

Podgorica

VIJESTI

If the Democratic Front wins power in the elections, his leaders would examine, through the fight against organized crime and corruption, participation of police and  National Security Agency's officials in crime and murders. They would solve national identity issues through constitutional changes, according to which Serbian language would gain an official status along the Montenegrin.

POBJEDA

During the first day of official visit to the Communist Party of China, Milo Djukanovic, chairman of Democratic Party of Socialists, DPS, told on Monday in Beijing that the good relations between the two countries “open opportunities for deepening of economic, cultural and all other kinds of cooperation between Montenegro and China”.

 DAN

Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe, PACE, will monitor the upcoming elections in Montenegro, and its observation team will consist of 11 parliamentarians, Natalie Bergeline, spokesperson of PACE, told DAN yesterday.

 

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