Mandi on Boovi’s expulsion; The DPS also spoke



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Andrija Mandi says that the decision to expel the Serbian ambassador from Montenegro shows “how desperate the backward regime is” on the part of Milo Djukanovic.


Source: Tanjug

Photo: Depositphotos / natanaelginting

Photo: Depositphotos / natanaelginting

Mandi told Tanjug that Ambassador Vladimir Boovi yesterday told the historical truth of which the Serbian people in Montenegro are proud.

That, Mandi points out, should serve him well, because if he had said something else and evaluated time and events differently, his people would have resented him.

“This attitude of the outgoing regime is not only the attitude towards Serbia, but mainly towards the Serbian people in Montenegro. It was our ancestors who organized the Great Assembly of the Serbian people in 1918 and united Montenegro and Serbia. It serves them with honor and pride. with us”. Mandi said.

The Montenegrin Foreign Ministry previously said that the Serbian ambassador to Montenegro had been declared persona non grata and asked to leave the country.

DPS Spokesperson: Decision expected, Boovi belittled Montenegro

Today’s decision by the Montenegrin Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the expulsion of Serbian Ambassador Vladimir Boovi is expected for the opposition DPS.

On the occasion of the decision of the outgoing authorities in Montenegro to expel Ambassador Boovi, DPS spokesman Milo Nikoli announced on Twitter.

“The expected decision of the ICJ after several warnings after which Boovi continued to interfere in internal affairs and disparage the state of Montenegro,” Nikoli wrote.

SNP: Anti-Serbian and anti-civilization attitude of the outgoing regime

The decision of the Montenegrin Foreign Ministry and Minister Srana Darmanovi to expel the Serbian ambassador to Montenegro, Vladimir Boovi, is “the latest in a series of anti-Serbian and anti-civilization attitudes of the outgoing regime,” it announced tonight. the Popular Socialist Party (SNP).

The party said the decision was an indication of the “weak power” of Darmanovic, his department and the outgoing government.

They say such a decision shows that the outgoing government rightly ends up on the sidelines of political events.

“This is another attempt by the outgoing government to divide the people of Montenegro and Serbia, expressing alleged concern for the sovereignty of Montenegro,” the SNP said in a statement.

They say that Montenegro is not theirs, nor will they defend it from their people, because in all these decades of power, they have had the opportunity to show their patriotism towards him.

“The system of divisions that ruled is going to the dustbin of history, and Darmanovic’s action will be remembered as undemocratic and antidiplomatic,” the SNP said.



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