Knežević: If the regime does not withdraw the Bill, gather on December 26 in front of the Assembly

Knežević tasked the presidents of municipal committees, members of the GO, activists and sympathizers from Montenegro to come to Nikšić on Saturday, December 21.
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Knežević, Photo: Luka Zeković
Knežević, Photo: Luka Zeković
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President of the Democratic People's Party (DNP) Milan Knežević assessed that, if the regime does not withdraw the Bill on Freedom of Religion, it is the duty of all to gather en masse on December 26 in front of the Parliament of Montenegro.

On December 24, the Montenegrin Parliament will begin a discussion on nine items on the agenda, including freedom of religion or belief and the legal status of religious communities.

The main board (GO) of the DNP unanimously concluded that that party and the Democratic Front strongly support the activities of the Metropolitanate of the Montenegrin Coast and the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro in the defense and preservation of the eight-century spiritual heritage, on which, as they said, the true Montenegro was born .

Knežević tasked the presidents of municipal committees, members of the GO, activists and sympathizers from Montenegro to come to Nikšić on Saturday, December 21.

"And that by mass gathering they send a clear message that they remain consistent with the proclamation of Bishop Joaniki from the Trojičindan Council, that with our lives, led by our Metropolitan Amfilohi, bishops and clergy, we will defend the temples, monasteries, churches and village cemeteries of our ancestors," it says in announcement of the DNP.

It is reported that Knežević pointed out that if the regime does not come to its senses and withdraw the Proposal for the Law on Freedom of Religion, it is also an obligation to hold a mass gathering in front of the Parliament of Montenegro on December 26, in order to do everything to withdraw this and such a discriminatory law. from the Agenda.

It was concluded that committees should be formed throughout Montenegro, which would consist of the clergy and the believing people, in defense of all the churches and monasteries of the Metropolitanate of the Montenegrin Littoral.

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