The President of the Municipality of Nikšić, Marko Kovačević, announced that the local self-government regularly fulfills its obligations and thus marks important dates, as was the case for May 9, the Day of Victory over Fascism, and that he congratulated the citizens on that day and was privately absent from the country.
"In the desire to strengthen awareness of the importance of the victory over fascism and Nazism and the importance of the collapse of Hitler's Germany, I announced that I will propose that Marshal Georgij Zhukov, as the one who led the attack directly on Hitler and Nazi Germany, receive a memorial in Nikšić," Kovačević said. "News".
He pointed out that we will never forget April 6, 1941 and the brutal Nazi attack on the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and everything that followed.
"That's why Victory Day over fascism is an important date that should be celebrated on a much higher level than simple congratulations and laying wreaths, which the local self-government of Nikšić will insist on in the future," Kovačević pointed out.
On Victory Day over Fascism, May 9, Kovačević (New Serbian Democracy) did not lay a wreath at the Monument to the Fallen Fighters under Trebjes, and according to publicly available data, he did not do that last year either, but both times that job went to the President of the Municipal Assembly Nikšić Nemanja Vuković (Democratic Montenegro).
For May 9, Kovačević announced on his Facebook that the backbone of Nazism and Hitler's Germany had been broken, and that the day should be celebrated on a much higher level than simply congratulating and laying wreaths, and that the Nikšić local government will insist on this in the future.
"Regardless of ideological positions, we all owe gratitude to the heroic army under the command of Marshal Žukov, which played a decisive role in liberating the whole of Europe, including Yugoslavia at the time, from the greatest scourge that befell humanity," Kovačević pointed out.
As he stated, "today's "anti-fascists" in Montenegro must not call this day Victory Day, and that speaks volumes about their anti-fascism".
"I will propose in the coming period that Marshal Georgij Zhukov, as a symbol of the collapse of Hitler and his ideas, get a memorial in Nikšić," Kovačević added.
As Kovačević said, "just as in the case of the person who assassinated Anto Pavelić, I expect that in the case of the man who defeated Hitler, there will be "anti-fascists" who will be bothered by this idea. They are disgusted because that is how we recognize them".
"Glory to the heroes of the Great War who broke the back of the Nazis," concluded Kovačević.
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