The recent president of the Justice and Reconciliation Party (SPP), Seid Hadžić, said that he does not want to waste time or energy on "petparaka stories", but that he wants to work to improve the situation of the Bosniak people in Montenegro.
He reacted to the statement of SPP Vice-President Mesko Đurđević, who said that Hadžić, with the help of the officials of the Europe Now Movement and the President of the Party of Justice and Reconciliation in Serbia, Usama Zukorlić, is trying to "illegally acquire a parliamentary mandate".
Hadžić said that it is obvious that "that group of citizens will remain on the political margins" of Montenegro, and that his desire to modernize the SPP was an unrealistic ambition of his "blind and sincere emotions".
"According to one of the basic principles of life not to spit in the plate from which I ate, I have been trying for a month not to respond to the nonsense that my (now) former party colleagues put forth. It is very obvious that, just as before my arrival, so after After my departure, this group of citizens will remain on the political margins of Montenegro, it is now clear to everyone and why," said Hadžić.
He reminds that, since he took over the leadership of the party, among other things, he and two councilors became part of the local parliament in Rožaje, and that as president of the SPP he managed to achieve the "long-dreamed-of parliamentary status".
"What I have lost sight of since the beginning of this process is what happens to many people in love, which is that no matter how much you love your partner, it is futile to hope that you can change him. So my ambition is to modernize this subject into things were the unrealistic ambition of my blind and sincere emotion.
"It is clear that this group, led by the vanity of the oldest, who holds them hostage to his sick ambitions, bases its political existence on 'honorable defeats' and wallowing in the political mud, but also on sabotaging every opportunity for those individual honorable people to take responsibility and do something for their people.
"It is unclear whether they are doing it out of fear of their (lack of) knowledge and lack of courage to take responsibility, or whether they are doing it for other people's interests, so that another group that holds a monopoly in representing the Bosniak people looks superior to them," he added. Hadzic.
As he said, time will tell the answer to that.
"The time before us will show that the Bosniak people will finally have a real representative in the Parliament of Montenegro, God willing. Out of responsibility for that fact and the trust shown by the Europe Now Movement, it does not occur to me to waste time or energy on petty stories , I will direct all my possible energy to work to improve the situation of the Bosniak people in Montenegro. That is why this is my first and last response to this political group. With my people," Hadžić concluded.
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