“Montenegrin Serbs cannot be ministers”



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22.09.2020. 19:28

Milica Djurdjevic Stanikovski

Milica Đurđević Stanikovski, Photo: silkscreen / pink

Milica Đurđević, leader of Zavetnik, posted on the social network and commented on the current political situation in Montenegro:

“For some time I have refrained from commenting on the post-election situation in Montenegro, so as not to waste a single word in the process of negotiations for the formation of the future government.”

I can no longer keep silent about the fact that this Dritanova URA is not an attempt to conclude a coalition agreement, but a classic blackmail of the minority on the majority on Wednesday. It is irrational for someone who got 6 1/2 times fewer votes to exclusively impose his party’s interests as the only generally acceptable ones, without any sense of respect for the large number of Montenegrin citizens who voted for the defense of the saints list. If it weren’t for the rise of the Orthodox people in Montenegro, Milo would now be frolicking on Queen’s Beach and celebrating victory.

I understand that the URA is under pressure from the outgoing structures of the DPS, but that does not give them the right to pressure the real winners of these elections.

Why are you Montenegro Is everything okay except Serbs are ministers? Is it necessary for someone to first identify himself as an anti-Serb in order to perform some important state function? This formula is so reminiscent of the proclamations of some musicians from the 1990s: “Forbidden for Serbs and dogs.”

I see no reason to Zdravko Krivokapić he surrenders to propaganda and begins to wash away all his essence, roots, identity, justifying himself by saying that he is a “100% Montenegrin” according to the principle – with no connection to Serbia.

Such statements are especially dangerous in the face of the census, where it is necessary for all those who consider themselves Serbs to declare themselves so, without fear of being marked and denounced for it.

My good teacher, it is in vain. If he drained the last drop of Serbian blood from their veins, they would never be satisfied again. Be what you are and don’t forget that you are bound by the saints, that the people will not give, no matter who is in power.

An agreement yes, but not a defense, “wrote Milica Đurđević.



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