The president of the Democratic People's Party, Milan Knežević, says that, apart from him and the leader of the New Serbian Democracy, Andrija Mandić, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić's chief of staff, Branko Krvavac, was present when Spajić, as Knežević claims, said that Montenegro would abstain from voting on the genocide resolution in Srebrenica, at the United Nations General Assembly.
Knežević says that Spajić then stated that Montenegro would abstain with the explanation that we want to run for a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council "so that we have an excuse both for those who are 'for' and for those who are against the Resolution". .
"Miki, since you burned the polygraph in CB, and you have connections in Germany, let's go to Wiesbaden for a polygraph to see who is lying to me and who is lying out of the two of us. And that the one who gets the polygraph should resign from all positions ? Is that fair," Knežević announced on Instagram.
"I'm paying the travel expenses, since Do Kwon is in jail and Cottrell broke 20 million on the dice the other night. And since you like Karleuša's songs, I'll ask her to give you an autograph when she gives a concert in Zeta, if you dare to come from Severina Tick-tock, tick-tock..." Knežević concluded.
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