Čarapić stressed that their MP Gordan Stojović is not present today for justified reasons, but that their party is united.
Spajić said that the vision of Montenegro is "united in diversity".
"Montenegro is one of the most diverse countries in the world, and such countries are either the richest or the poorest. There is no middle ground. Those who choose to be unique in their diversity are the richest today," he said and called on the opposition to support the Europe now 2 program.
The Prime Minister announced that the patriots who teach the lessons wanted Montenegro to be poor, and that he is a patriot because all wages will increase.
Konatar asked that they ask for a break before the vote, because they do not want to attend that act, and that Mandić is "also the Prime Minister" from today, and that the last days of this Government start from today and that "it starts with the extraordinary local elections in Podgorica". .
Nikolić said that "they as DPS MPs and people who until yesterday were with BS in one value system cannot save that party from a bad society".
"You have incorporated yourself into the best stories that have happened to Montenegro. Let those people who supported you in the last elections judge for themselves whether they voted for it. We have no right to interpret your decisions, but in relation to the legacy of Rafeto Husović, we have the right to establish our political position and to repeat that in 2016 he refused to be the Prime Minister and to form it," he said.
Kenana Strujuć Harbić (BS) said that until two days ago she knew what the individuals on her left (deputies of the former Democratic Front) thought of her, and that from today she knows what those on her right want, with the caveat that this does not apply to all (alluding to the DPS deputy).
"Mangupis cannot stick cockades on me from keyboards as much as a Bosniak woman can suffer blows," said MP BS.
She said that, although she had a university education, in 2009 she was terminated from her contract and that "a Bula, Balinese and Wahhabi woman" was told to "come from where she came from".
Strujić Harbić pointed out that "they should have agreed whether she should go from Pljevlja or return to Pljevlja".
"In this country of Montenegro, I am neither afraid of the weekend warriors of the 90s, nor am I afraid of the battery-powered mongooses in 2024 who film buses. There is an archive of some Bosnian media that know who the weekend warriors are," said the MP from BS.
Živković asked the BS leader if he adheres to the principle, if the statute of that party states that "BS cannot cooperate with parties that advocate any form of intolerance and chauvinism".
Ibrahimović said that about seven percent of those who came out voted for BS in the previous elections, and that there are about eight percent of Bosniaks in Montenegro.
"I am glad that Bosniaks are still the way some representatives of the so-called civic parties see them. Rafe Husović's brother asked me not to abuse his name for political purposes. The Bosniak leaders in the region care more about us than some of the parties here. We received support from all of Bosniak parties in the region. This is proof of why Montenegro needs it. However, I will take care of my people," he said.
Nermin Abdić (DPS) called Spajić "the biggest masochist in Montenegro" because he declared that "the entry of the DF into the Government is the biggest masochism", as well as stating that the passing of the Resolution on Jasenovac was an immeasurable loss, but that his deputies voted for it.
"I was rooting for this to happen because this is the beginning of your end. I think it would be polite if you submitted, in addition to the names, the biographies of these people," stated the DPS representative.
Abdić announced that "the suffering remains for the citizens" because "some settlements do not have water, the citizens are fighting for inspections...", and that "the Turks are wailing, the bulls are wailing" and "knife, wire, Podgorica" have been forgotten.
Ibrahimović said that they have no mentors from either the left or the right who will tell them properly.
"Citizens believe us, these stories are useless. I don't ask what anyone is doing in the other yard. We did many things - won independence, voted for the Constitution, won NATO, we are going towards the EU. Would Montenegro be independent, a member of NATO, have The Constitution is not BS. Believe me, both Montenegrins and Croats respect BS. I have no doubt that we will increase the number of deputies in three years," the BS leader added that "those who ask what BS will do in the government do not think well of Montenegro".
Ibrahimović said that there was a great division in Montenegro after the referendum, and that they were working to reduce it.
"We have not finished the job. Does anyone think that we will be a full member of the EU if we do not solve the problems of war crimes", he said and thanked everyone who believes BS.
Živković told Knežević that he was not contested by DPS but by his partners.
"You have already bound Spajić enough that he has to comply with all your demands. You delivered to him the request on the Resolution on Jasenovac, even though he was against it, his MPs voted for it. You ask him for a request to leave NATO, and he will fulfill it ", said the leader of the DPS and attacked him for swearing that he would not vote for the entry of BS into the Government if they vote for the dismissal of Mandić, and that he is breaking that today.
Knežević said that he was not in favor of BS "playing half time for Partizan and half time for Crvena Zvezda", and that he had a fair conversation with Ibrahimović during which he was informed that he had to choose who he wanted to build a future with.
"Nobody sent me messages not to attend the session - neither Zvicer, nor Kaluđerović," said the DNP leader and added that he wants to build a better Montenegro with Spajić, Mandić and others, to which Deputy Konatar added "with Boro Miranović as well." .
Knežević commented on that allegation by saying that Miranović is more serious than the GP URA deputy, which led to an argument between Knežević and Adžić.
He said that the DPS flirted with Spajić, and that they would have glorified him if he had made a majority with them.
The leader of the Democratic People's Party (DNP) recalled the night when the Law on Freedom of Religion was passed in 2019 and added that then a policeman shouted "arrest Marva", and that he and his colleague Milun Zogović ended up in a concrete mixer.
He said that the fight started in 2015 when they decided to protest against the Government and demand early elections.
Knežević pointed out that this reconstruction "destroys the mindless project" according to which they could not be part of the Government.
"We have not given up one iota from our principles", the leader of the DNP pointed out and added that they could have been "without principles and without ideology", as well as that many told them to "let go of their language, let go of the church" and to enter The government.
Knežević said that they had reached the goal, and that today in the Assembly, a two-thirds majority "is gathered around all the goals that are for the future of Montenegro and its European path".
The DNP leader repeated that he accepted in agreement with his colleagues from the parliamentary majority that BS has until the end of the year, that is, until the budget of the municipality of Bijelo Polje is voted, to decide which side it is on.
He said that he is the only leader of the party of the ruling majority who did not ask for any position, and that the list he led brought Serbs into the government.
Nikolić said that it is not normal that in a couple of years, when the consequences of the PES policy appear, they will leave politics.
"People who came like pickpockets - to take some money and escape to the last exit cannot be people who deserve trust," he said.
Adžić announced that it is the Prime Minister's responsibility to give answers to the MPs, that he should explain why he "formed the Government last night in the evening hours so that until the last hour it is not known who is in it", why the Government is being reconstructed if it has done a good job, as well as where will the sessions be held - whether in wedding halls.
Konatar said that there are 25 seats for ministers in the Assembly, and that the Secretary of the Assembly Aleksandar Klarić will have to buy folding chairs from IKEA for the needs of the prime minister's hour.
Mandić replied that there were those chairs during the inauguration of the president.
The head of the GP URA club pointed out that "the winner is the Ministry for Cooperation with the Parliament" and that he thought it was a joke, but that it was really Spajić's proposal, which he gave up in the end.
His party colleague Ana Novaković Đurović asked if there was a place for Gvid the cat.
Vasilije Čarapić (PES) said that the results of the 44th Government are indisputable, that they are embodied in IBAR, and that this would not be possible without broad support in the parliament.
"I want to remind all citizens that according to the Constitution, Montenegro is a civil, democratic, ecological and social justice state, and that we were not during the DPS rule," he said.
Adrijan Vuksanović (HGI) said that after the election he said that he was aware of who supported them, as well as that he would not betray those people, and that today he confirms that decision.
"Today, President Vučić renovated the birthplace of Ban Jelačić, and he introduced the Resolution on Jasenovac to you. He wants good relations with Croatia, but that you don't have them," he said and added that the first capital project of the reconstructed Government will be the expansion of the premises.
The leader of the HGI said that he does not see reconciliation because for some the young man Ratko is a "criminal" and for others a "national hero".
"I want to emphasize tonight, not today, that the Croatian heart for Montenegro was not just a pre-election slogan, but an expression of our spiritual being and our commitment. And in this situation, we will persevere in our mission and fight for Montenegro, which is the Montenegro of all and which transcends these divisions, even for Montenegro truly in the EU," he said, after which the DPS MPs applauded him.
At the beginning, Nikola Zirojević (SD) showed the so-called "flower of Srebrenica" and told the BS deputies not to wear it anymore, and called on the mayor of Pljevlja, Dario Vraneš, to bring BS into power at the local level, as well as to give them the position of "director of the metro because it exists just like oil and gas in Montenegro".
The session continued after the break.
Independent member of parliament Radinka Ćinćur said that the government with so many ministries would be ridiculous if it was not financed by a couple of citizens.
"Angela Merkel's cabinet had 15 ministers, and France had 31 members of the government, like Montenegro today. Dear citizens, isn't this a circus? They convince you that your salaries have been increased, and she transferred your money from the PIO Fund into your net salary. We don't have a law on the Government or a law on the Parliament. It would be better to control arbitrariness, and that is not what the Prime Minister wants. He is introducing a ministry for oil and gas. We didn't know that we had this kind of government to be endemic on the European continent, and that is what the Association of Lawyers has said," she announced.
Oskar Huter (DPS) began his presentation with the quotes "Knife, wire, Srebrenica", "Turks are whining, Leleča bule" and "Muslims stink", and he called BS's entry into the government Stockholm syndrome.
"Today on the agenda is the point of 'appointment and dismissal' in the framework of which reconstruction is being considered. From today, the New Bosniak Democracy will be in a coalition with Andrija Mandić. This is not the BS of the late Rafeto Husović and this is not the choice of the Bosniaks," he said. compared BS with Rahman Morin and Fikret Abdić.
Huter pointed out that this government "will deepen the gap between Montenegrins and minorities living in Montenegro".
The President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić gave a break of ten minutes.
During the break, Mandic told the representative of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Oskar Huter that they were "jumping on him", to which Huter replied that "he was also jumping on them".
At the beginning of her presentation, Aleksandra Vuković Kuč (DPS) quoted Miroslav Krleža and Meša Selimović about the Bosniak people.
She pointed out that Bosniaks were Montenegrin people when "everything Montenegrin and civil" was denied.
Slađana Kaluđerović (SNP) said that she is unhappy that her party is losing its vice-president in the government, but also congratulated BS on its entry because "they had correct cooperation in the 43rd government".
Independent member of parliament Jevrosima Pejović said that today "there is no true opposition member who will not be happy about this project".
"Prime Minister Spajić, who promised us that, like Professor Higgins in Pygmalion, he would turn what he called the salon's destructive opposition into European gentlemen, this proposal is more suitable to Frankenstein because the combination of true victims of the thirty-year regime and those who enjoyed benefits can only make a dangerous monster I believe that you have already issued a tender for the procurement of chairs. I assume that the members of the police will have to provide meetings every Thursday. The electronic meetings will be similar to the parents' Viber groups before the eighth of March and added that the biggest flaw of the new government will be mistrust between its members.
DPS MP Andrija Nikolić said that Spajić is not in the parliament, which is not right for the citizens.
Nikola Rakočević (DPS) indicated that, unless the Prime Minister is sitting in the Assembly, it is not appropriate that the parliamentary majority does not discuss the reconstruction for which they will vote, to which the Speaker of the Assembly Andrija Mandć replied that the last discussant will be from the New Serbian Democracy (NSD ).
Rakočević said that the current head of parliament is the Prime Minister from today.
"Those who support Andrija Mandić's policy are satisfied today. However, those who voted for European and Western policies, and there are about 70 percent of them, were deceived today," said the DPS deputy.
The President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić stated that there was more talk about him than about the future ministers.
DPS MP Jevto Eraković replied that Mandic is abusing his position, and that if he wants to comment on the statements and presentations of MPs, he should be ready for them to answer him.
The head of the parliament said that this government will have the support that none of them had since the introduction of multi-party systems.
Bogdan Božović from the Socialist People's Party (SNP) said that the reconstructed 44th Government is historic, because it proves that reconciliation can happen.
He added that he regrets that the representative of his party, Dragoslav Šćekić, will no longer be the Deputy Prime Minister.
Ivan Vuković (DPS) pointed out that today the citizens were deceived, because almost two thirds of them voted for European integration, and not for the entry of DF into the Government.
"Vice President Valda is becoming the man who proposed to erect a monument to Pavlo Đurišić in Berane," he said and added that Marko Kovačević is voting for Ervin Ibrahimović to become foreign minister.
Vuković called that, when the elections come in Berane, the new majority renews the initiative to erect a monument to Đurišić.
Jevto Eraković (DPS) said that the President of the Parliament of Montenegro Andrija Mandić said that "he will reach his program goals in a different way".
"First, he had to falsely declare himself to be the representative of the Serbian people, even though it is clear that the Serbian people vote for other parties more than the party of Andrija Mandić. The second task was to impose himself as the leader of the parliamentary majority. The third task was to make a run from brokers and gamblers who will tell the story of a new reconciler in the West," he said.
Abaz Dizdarević (DPS) pointed out that this year marks the 100th anniversary of the "horrific crime in Šahovići", and that an identical scenario was prepared for Bijelo Polje.
"At that time, the most prominent Muslims of Bjelopolje were imprisoned, including Husein aga Dervović. He was released and went to interview Nikola Pašić in Belgrade. Pašić's request was that Muslims support his Radical Party. Such a mortgage is easy to explain to the Bosniak people today. What is surprising is what is happening today and how this historical mortgage that will be placed on the backs of Bosniaks will be treated us with the region is masochism," he said.
Dizdarević assessed BS's entry into the Government as a way of "easier entry of the former DF".
Amer Smailović (BS) demanded that dignity be respected and that chairperson Zdenka Popović warn those who insult BS leader Ervin Ibrahimović.
Abazović stated that it was not about insults, but about expressing political views.
Konatar again requested that all MPs be allowed to speak for 10 minutes each.
The head of the NSD parliamentary club, Slaven Radunović, said that the government had one position, the opposition another, and that it was not disputed that the decision was made as the majority wanted.
Pejović pointed out that this was not an agreement with the collegium, but "the arbitrariness of the majority".
Mugoša said that the talk about reconciliation is a platitude, because it "can't be bought".
"This is not a reconciliation, but a settlement and a vampirization. A settlement because I have no words to describe how arrogant it is for you to elect a government with 32 members. From the Switzerland of the Balkans and the Singapore of Europe, we come to have more ministers than Singapore and Switzerland together. The only cohesive factor of the ruling majority is hungry for seats. That's why we have a government where not all ministers can sit in the government. We don't need the government's reconstruction. department," said the SD deputy.
Mugoša pointed out that "the destruction of the civic character of Montenegro" is in effect.
"Civil and national are not mutually exclusive. Here, I would like to highlight a consistent colleague from the Croatian Civic Initiative (HGI) Adrijan Vuksanović," said the SD deputy.
URA GP leader Dritan Abazović asked how the 32-member government can increase efficiency.
"Each month we will roughly have an expense of 420.000 euros for administration. Moreover, there are 25 seats here, I don't know where they will all sit. Maybe some reconstruction of the hall will be done. I personally was in favor of DF being part of the new majority because it unmasks Spajić," he pointed out.
Abazović said that he does not think that it is a problem that BS once supported DPS, but today there is a new majority.
"Neither the parties here are defending Serbs, nor Montenegrins, nor Bosniaks. Do you know what the tragedy is with BS? Not that it supports DF, I think that everyone should disguise themselves because they overthrew their government because of the Basic Treaty (TU). Then I explained that it is not because of TU, but because of their own interests. Now BS is entering Valda with those who are accused of spreading insecurity in Pljevlja. I am 100 percent sure that people here are fighting for their interests. You have ministers in a dysfunctional government," said the leader of the GP URA.
He said that at this moment, Montenegro realizes that a noose is being put around its neck.
"The worst combination is populism and nationalism. When they are not paired, when they are at opposite poles - that is not a problem. An attempt to use paired nationalism and populism against our society - I don't think it will succeed. Everyone is on guard, Ibrahimovic Draža," Abazović said. .
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