MONTENEGRIN PRESIDENT:
BROAD GOVERNMENT POSSIBLE SOLUTION 

PODGORICA - Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic said yesterday that he
would not give up the realization of an independence referendum about
future Montenegrin state status. 

I truly believe that neither Serbia nor Montenegro can have any harm
having separate chairs in the United Nations - Djukanovic said. He added
that the two states could make an agreement concerning the common
currency and joint command over the Army.

In an interview to Serbian Television Djukanovic supported suggestion
made by opposition leader Predrag Bulatovic about multi - party broad
government, under condition that the opposition supported referendum's
scheduling.  

MIODRAG VUKOVIC:
STILL NO DIALOG BETWEEN SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO

PODGORICA - President of the Executive Board of the ruling Democratic
Party of Socialists (DPS) Miodrag Vukovic expressed doubts that there
would be soon dialog between representatives of Montenegrin and Serbian
Government.

"Till we find a solution for Serbian-Montenegrin relations and till
officials in Serbia resolve their internal conflicts, the dialog remains
closed matter" - Vukovic said in an interview for Podgorica's weekly
"Polis".

Vukovic reminded that Montenegrin Premier Filip Vujanovic sent a written
request to Serbian Premier Zotan Djindjic in order to initiate a dialog.

He assessed that "Serbia does not want Yugoslavia", repeating statement
given a few days ago by Djindjic that "Yugoslavia is just a fiction, a
non existing state".  
 
ANDRIJA JOVICEVIC - POLICE MINISTER:
REFORMS IN ACCORDANCE WITH EU MODEL

PODGORICA - Ministry of Internal Affairs will serve none of Montenegrin
political parties, but it will be exclusively the service of all
Montenegrin citizens, no matter what their religion and nationality is -
Montenegrin Police Minister Andrija Jovicevic said.

Jovicevic said that reform of police is necessary, same as the
separation of Montenegrin secret police from actual Ministry of Internal
Affairs ( MUP ),  taking into account that  state security needs tougher
parliamentary control.

In order to stop the organized crime in Montenegro we plan to form the
special squad that will be specialized in fighting this form of criminal
activities - Jovicevic said.

Jovicevic repeated that police would provide any kind of professional
support to parliamentary commission, which should be formed to
investigate press reports and accusations about alleged widespread
corruption among Montenegrin top officials.

PEOPLES PARTY:
FEDERAL JUSTICE MINISTER TO BE CHOSEN TODAY

PODGORICA - Presidency of Montenegrin opposition Peoples Party (NS) is
going to decide today who will to be new Federal Justice Minister.

The name of NS president Dragan Soc was very often mentioned in local
media, although he had stated earlier that he would not accept this
function.

New federal premier Dragisa Pesic said that all members of the coalition
"Together for Yugoslavia" would participate in forming the federal
government.



in Montenegrin


MILO DJUKANOVIC:
KONCENTRACIONA VLADA MOGUCA POD USLOVOM REFERENDUMA

PODGORICA - Predsjednik Crne Gore Milo Djukanovic izjavio je juce da ne
odustaje od referenduma o buducem drzavno-pravnom statusu Crne Gore.

"Apsolutno sam uvjeren da dvije stolice u Ujedinjenim nacijama ne mogu
biti na stetu Srbije ili Crne Gore" - rekao je Djukanovic, dodajuci da
bi Srbija i Crna Gora mogle da se dogovore o zajednickoj moneti i
komandi nad vojskom.

U intervjuu srbijanskoj BK televiziji Djukanovic je podrzao predlog
lidera opozicije Predraga Bulatovica o koncentracionoj vladi, pod
uslovom da opozicija pristane na odrzavanje referenduma.

MIODRAG VUKOVIC:
JOS NEMA IZGLEDA ZA DIJALOG SRBIJE I CRNE GORE

PODGORICA - Predsjednik Izvrsnog odbora Demokratske partije socijalista
(DPS) Miodrag Vukovic izjavio je da ne ocekuje da ubrzo dodje do
dijaloga izmedju predstavnika vlada Crne Gore i Srbije.

Vukovic je u intervjuu podgorickom nedjeljniku "Polis", rekao da se boji
da "dok se ne rijese srpsko-crnogorski odnosi i unutar srpski sukobi, do
tih razgovora nece tako brzo doci", iako je crnogorski premijer Filip
Vujanovic uputio pismenu inicijativu srpskom premijeru Zoranu Djindjicu.

On je ocijenio da "Srbija nece Jugoslaviju" i podsjetio da je njen
premijer prije neki dan rekao da je "Jugoslavija fikcija, drzava koja ne
postoji".

ANDRIJA JOVICEVIC - MINISTAR UNUTRASNJIH POSLOVA:
SLIJEDE REFORME POLICIJE PREMA MODELU EU

PODGORICA - Ministarstvo unutrasnjih poslova (MUP) nece biti u funkciji
nijedne politicke partije, vec iskljucivo u funkciji bezbjednosti Crne
Gore u cjelini i njenih gradjana, bez obzira na vjersku i nacionalnu
pripadnost - izjavio je Andrija Jovicevic ministar unutrasnjih poslova
Crne Gore.

Jovicevic je najavio reformu policije, sto ce podrazumijevati izdvajanje
Sluzbe drzavne bezbjednosti, kao zasebne cjeline, izvan MUP-a Crne Gore,
koja ce biti stavljena pod mnogo vecu skupstinsku kontrolu. 

Da bi sprijecili formiranje organizovanog kriminala u Crnoj Gori,
Jovicevic je rekao da MUP planira osposobljavanje specijalizovanog tima
za borbu protiv ovog oblika kriminalne djelatnosti.

Jovicevic je ponovio da ce MUP pruziti svaki vid profesionalne podrske
parlamentarnoj komisiji, koja ce ispitivati optuzbe o korupciji iznijete
u medijima na racun drzavnog vrha Crne Gore.

NARODNA STRANKA:
DANAS ODLUKA KO CE BITI SAVEZNI MINISTAR PRAVDE

PODGORICA - Predsjednistvo Narodne stranke (NS) danas ce odluciti ko ce
iz redova te partije biti novi savezni ministar pravde.

Do sada je u medijima najcesce pominjano ime predsjednika NS Dragana
Soca, iako je on ranije izjavio da nece pristati da obavlja ovu
funkciju.

Mandatar za sastav nove savezne vlade Dragisa Pesic, saopstio je da ce u
formiranju federalne vlade ucestvovati sve clanice koalicije ''Zajedno
za Jugoslaviju".


                                   Serbian News Network - SNN

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