"Let me believe that the DNP did not submit this amendment because of the Islamic community or the Buddhist community in Montenegro, but only and exclusively because of the religious community they work for and which controls them - the Serbian Orthodox Church," said Social Democrat (SD) MP and European Alliance representative Nikola Zirojević.
"While some have no inhibitions or reservations in their attempts to tear this country apart, this time by offering someone the entire Velika Plaza on a platter, while openly lying about the value of investments, others, for the umpteenth time, are putting religious communities before the state," he wrote in a post on the X network.
So, citizens, added Zirojević, they can dispose of your private property as they please, you won't have to ask much, but the property of the religious community is above both citizens and the state.
"It looks like the old 'We won't give up sacred things' is getting a sequel - except at a much better price that we can agree on," the SD MP concluded.
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