Terra Luna (LUNA) co-founder is making headlines again, this time looking into his relationship with Montenegro's political elite. The news comes after Montenegrin politician Dritan Abazovic, in collaboration with political parties and NGOs, commissioned the Special State Prosecution to establish whether Do Kwon had any political ties in Montenegro.
Specifically, the Special State Prosecution will determine whether there are any truths to allegations of Kwon having business dealings with Milojko Spajic, the leader of the Europe Now political party.
The news follows a media report on June 5, citing sources whose identities remain concealed for obvious reasons, alleging that Do Kwon had sent a letter to Abazovic, former Justice Minister Marko Kovac, and the Special State Prosecution.
Reportedly, the letter was handwritten by Do Kwon himself, claiming to be a friend to Spajic for five years now, with the two having met in Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia, several times. It also reveals donations from the Terra executive to the Europe Now political party.
The development is concerning considering the criminal charges surrounding Do Kwon and its role in the Montenegro leadership. It is worth mentioning that Europe Now, though only recently formed, has the upper hand compared to other political parties, with opinion polls showing it could lead the incoming administration after preliminary elections due in four days. Notably, the speculation could see Spajic become the next prime minister of Montenegro.
Citing Justice Minister of the outgoing government, Abazovic, who confirmed receiving the letter and informing the prosecution:
It is not good for Montenegro if Spajic had contacts with Do Kwon because the man is wanted by the
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