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Parties react to resignation of Montenegrin interior minister.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| November 20, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

[Presenter] Reactions to Interior Minister Milan Filipovic's resignation: Montenegrin President Filip Vujanovic paid tribute to Minister Filipovic on his maximum commitment to the MUP's [Ministry of Internal Affairs] consolidation.

Members of the ruling coalition do not feel responsible for the minister's resignation. Minister Filipovic's resignation is the consequence of a struggle for supremacy over the police, opposition party leaders said. Milutin Tomasevic reports:

[Reporter] The decision to appoint Milan Filipovic as interior minister was a compromise of the ruling coalition. He resigned because …

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