Branko Radulović and Miš Stanišić clash; Radulović: You are sick!

Mišo Stanišić called his colleague from the Movement for Change, Branko Radulović, to declare whether he is a Serb or a Montenegrin because, as he said, he is sometimes one, sometimes the other.
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Radulović Stanišić, Photo: Arhiva Vijesti
Radulović Stanišić, Photo: Arhiva Vijesti
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.
Ažurirano: 31.03.2011. 12:22h

The session of the Committee for International Relations and European Integration was almost interrupted after MP Mišo Stanišić called on his colleague from the Movement for Change Branko Radulović to declare whether he is a Serb or a Montenegrin because, as he said, it is sometimes one and sometimes the other.

"What's wrong with being a Serb, what's wrong with being a Montenegrin?! You are sick," said Radulović.

“No, I'm healthy. Do you want me to prove it to you?" Stanišić threatened.

Further controversy was stopped by the president of the board, Miodrag Vuković, announcing that he would interrupt the session if they continued to argue.

The Committee adopted the work program for this year and suggested to the Assembly the determination of the Draft Law on the Agreement on the Protection of Members of the Montenegrin Minority in Croatia and Croats in Montenegro together with the conclusions proposed by the Collegium of the Assembly or with the SDP amendments.

The essence of the collegium proposal and the SDP amendment is to avoid the term Montenegrin minority because it could be interpreted as referring only to Montenegrins, and not to the entire emigration or national communities, as SNP representatives pointed out earlier.

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