The path of political inconsistency of the newly elected Vice-President of the Assembly, Mirsad Nurković, is the path of exclusively protecting personal interests, which best corresponds to the current policy of the Bosniak Party leadership, said one of the founders of the Bosniak Democratic Movement, Admir Adrović, commenting on the election of Nurković as the Vice-President of the Parliament of Montenegro.
Adrović stated that Nurković wrote in a letter to the then president of the SDP in 2017, Ranko Krivokapić, that he "came of age as a social democrat and spent 43 of his 27 years as a social democrat, and that I do not want to, nor can I do otherwise." to think but precisely as a social democrat".
"As a long-time official of the SDP, he held various party and state functions, among others the positions he mentions in his official biography, namely: acting director of the Forestry Administration and director of the Real Estate Administration. In 2017, the end of the eighteen-year coalition between DPS and SDP, so Nurković, as he states again in his letter, decided to leave the party for personal reasons, but that his leaving the SDP is not the abandonment of the program goals of the party and is not the product of anger or any dissatisfaction with the party or people from the party.
Adrović reminded that just a few days after that, Nurković joined the Bosniak Party.
"And since then, his meteoric rise began both in the party and in state institutions, where he rose to the position of the fourth vice-president of the Parliament of Montenegro. He didn't even blink an eye, but it is important for Mirsad to be one of the future six assistants of Chetnik Duke Andrija Mandić. Not even It also bothers me that he was elected by the votes of former DF - New Serbian Democracy and DNP MP Milan Knežević, but it is not because of Mirsad, it is probably solely because of the "defense of the principles of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the exclusive protection of the interests of the Bosniak people in Montenegro" BS wants to present it to the public," said Adrovic.
He added that "certainly, the realization of all those huge infrastructure projects promised to us by the BS and without which it would certainly not have entered the 44th reconstructed Government has already started".
"Principles are principles, so it didn't bother Mirsad and his party leader that Mandić was against the Resolution on Srebrenica, that in the same Parliament he told the Bosniaks that if they go to the Church, they will go to their houses, it doesn't bother them either that in Podgorica welcomes Milorad Dodik on the anniversary of the crime in Štrpci. In the end, if Ervin could go under the protection of Dr. Novak Kilibarda, why not Mirsad under the protection of Vojvoda Mandić? It's not because of them, but exclusively because of the Bosniaks,'" Adrović concluded.
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