Unlike you from the current leadership of the Bosniak Party (BS), who decided to join the coalition with the Chetnik dukes, i.e. with those who celebrate convicted war criminals, have shown that the most important thing for you is the ideology of the armchair, with me there is no trade with ideological determinants and there cannot be, declared Social Democrat (SD) MP Nikola Zirojević.
"Nikola Zirojević is not a 'fighter for Bosniaks', because unlike the hidden author of the statement signed on behalf of the party (or several of them), I only want and know a civil Montenegro where it doesn't matter what your name is and how you declare yourself. So, I I compete and want the votes of Montenegrins, Serbs, Bosniaks, Albanians, Croats and all others, but only those with whom I share civilizational values and the voices of those whose ideology sent Bosniaks to their graves 30 years ago," said Zirojević.
He said that he can agree with BS only in the fact that the Bosniak people are maturing politically, which, he says, he is extremely happy about.
"Because the people at such a level of development will certainly not forgive the coalition with those who, on the anniversary of the crime in Štrpci, are the guests of Milorad Dodik in the Parliament and treat him as a liberator. Who knows, maybe next year the future vice-president from the ranks of BS will welcome him, for Dodik's like-minded people are lobbying the most for their election to office," Zirojević points out.
"So, do not underestimate the common sense of the citizens of Montenegro, and especially not the Bosniaks, because you cannot possibly convince them of the politically insane thesis that you will best represent Bosniak interests by joining forces with those who celebrate the image and work of Ratko Mladić". he added.
"This is not, as you say, the result of 'serious concern for the people', but first of all and above all serious concern for your armchairs. And the citizens will give the best judgment about the political stunt that you have chosen, otherwise unheard of in our region, and I'm also afraid of history," the SD MP concluded.
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