Zirojević: ZBCG, PES and the Democrats rejected the initiative for a control hearing of Ivanović

Requested control hearing of the Minister of Foreign Affairs regarding the departure of Montenegrin officials to Banja Luka, to celebrate the unconstitutional Day of the RS

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Zirojević, Photo: SD
Zirojević, Photo: SD
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Social Democrat MP and member of the Parliamentary Committee for International Relations and Emigrants, Nikola Zirojević, announced that today the committee did not support the initiative for a control hearing of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Filip Ivanovic, regarding the departure of officials from Montenegro to Banjaluk, to celebrate the unconstitutional RS Day, on January 9.

Zirojević said that "the spirit of the RS with the flag that Andrija Mandić brought into the president's cabinet has already entered" the parliament, that it is an ongoing process, and that it is "a picture of the 'Europeanized' parliamentary majority and the 'new European' Montenegro." embodied in the current parliamentary majority".

Zirojević said that he was surprised by the attitude of the state president, Jakov Milatović, who refused to go to the celebration on January 9, saying that he respected the integrity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, given that Milatović, as the SD deputy said, at the time he was the Minister of Economic Development "got along quite well with Dodik and was in the background of the politics of the New Serbian Democracy".

Explaining the initiative, Zirojević said that this attitude of some government officials from Montenegro sent a "very serious message" that there was a change in the foreign policy course of Montenegro, at least when it comes to Bosnia and Herzegovina, and that the line ministry and Minister Ivanovic had to react. which did not happen.

"After this behavior of some Montenegrin officials, Milorad Dodik arrived in Montenegro directly from Moscow and Minsk to thank, to convey messages from Moscow and Minsk and to give work assignments on how to proceed," concluded Zirojević.

As announced, the initiative was supported by Nikola Janović (DPS) and Admir Adrović (BS) from among the deputies present, along with Zirojević. Milun Zogović (DNP), Slaven Radunović (NSD), Nađa Laković and Gordan Stojović (PES) and Duško Stjepović (Democrats) voted against, while Seid Hadžić, the former representative of SPP on the list of PES, abstained.

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