Dajković: Spajić followed in the footsteps of Milo Đukanović, who will follow in the footsteps of Novak Kilibarda?

Dajković pointed out that the Government that voted for the Resolution on Srebrenica, and which, as he says, was condemned by Metropolitan Joanikije and the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) Porfirije, should not exist

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Dajković, Photo: Slobodna Crne Gora
Dajković, Photo: Slobodna Crne Gora
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I state with indignation that with today's vote, official Montenegro cast a stain on the magnificent achievements of August 30, which, among other things, gave birth to numerous ministers, including Prime Minister Milojko Spajić, announced the president of Free Montenegro, Vladislav Dajković.

He pointed out that Spajić followed in the footsteps of the former president of the state, government and the Democratic Party of Socialists (DSP) Milo Đukanović, and then asked who would follow in the footsteps of the former president of the People's Party, Novak Kilibarda.

"Unfortunately, Milojko Spajić followed in the footsteps of his political father Zdravko Krivokapić and, obviously, changed his mind: he is no longer a Serb who kissed the coffin of the blessed Bishop Atanasi, but a modern Montenegrin according to the standards of Brussels and Washington," Dajković said.

He pointed out that the Government that voted for the Resolution on Srebrenica, which, as he says, was condemned by Metropolitan Joanikije and the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) Porfirije, should not exist.

"Therefore, it will be interesting to see in the coming days the justification why it is still better for someone to 'hit us on the head', and for us to tell him 'it's enough, hit more,'" concluded Dajković.

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