The President of the Parliament of Montenegro, Andrija Mandić, should return to the framework of the coalition agreement, so as not to slow down the well-started work on fulfilling obligations towards EU partners.
That's what Seid Hadžić, an MP from the Europe Now Movement, wrote on the X network today, commenting on the meeting between Mandić and the president of the Bosnian entity Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, in Podgorica, the day before yesterday.
Hadžić asserts that Dodik left Montenegro dissatisfied "because his plan to present himself as a coordinator, in the creation of policy according to the recipe from Russia, failed."
"The President of Montenegro Jakov Milatović and Prime Minister Milojko Spajić clearly told him that with their big 'no' to destructive politics, when they did not show hospitality to him as an official, and with their big 'yes' to Euro-Atlantic politics," he pointed out.
Hadžić reminded that the United States put Dodik on the "black" list for raising tensions and violating the Constitution of the sovereign and internationally recognized state of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
"Well, in that sense, Montenegro's European path and membership in NATO, with these 'special ties' from the doctrine of one of the most harmful politicians for the people he represents, do not go together," stated Hadžić.
Bonus video:
