ZBCG accuses Đeljošaj of chauvinism: If he continues to threaten, it may happen that only he will be expelled from the Government

"We notice that Mr. Đeljošaj's attacks on the Serbian people have become more frequent since the prosecutor's police investigation 'General' was conducted and that he is trying to vent his (un)justified nervousness through a nationalist attack on our coalition."

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Photo: For the future of Montenegro
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The Coalition "For the Future of Montenegro", a member of the Government, accused the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economic Development, leader of the Albanian Forum, Niko Đeljošaj, of "emphasized chauvinism" towards Serbs in Montenegro.

They told Đeljošaj that when "the next time he decides to threaten" that coalition that he will kick them out of the Government, it may happen that "only he will be kicked out" from the executive power.

Yesterday, the Deputy Prime Minister strongly rejected initiatives to change the Law on Citizenship to allow dual citizenship, and warned that this would mean a change in the national structure of Montenegro, which, he said, would be met with a fierce response.

"The ZBCG coalition most benevolently warns Niko Đeljošaj, just one of the numerous presidents of the Albanian parties, to reduce the perception in his outbursts of threats and accentuated by chauvinists towards the Serbian people in Montenegro. The fact that we have so far shown patience for the often politically inarticulate attacks of only one of the numerous presidents of the Albanian parties of the parties in Montenegro, was not our weakness, but the strength and wisdom of the second most powerful constituent of the Government. We especially notice that Mr. Đeljošaj's attacks on the Serbian people have become more frequent since the prosecutor's police investigation "General" was conducted and that he is trying to shake off his (un)justified nervousness through the nationalist execution of our coalition," the announcement reads.

They say that Đeljošaj cannot expel them from the Government.

"That's why we remind him on this occasion that he neither brought us into the Government, nor can he expel us, especially for the reason that there is not a single MP from his party in the Parliament, but that's why he has two ministries, among other things thanks to the Serbian MPs who voted and Mr. Đeljošaj So when Nik Đeljošaj next decides to threaten the ZBCG coalition to kick them out of the government, he may be the only one kicked out, as he is one of the few politicians who holds high positions in the executive branch, and that there is not a single representative in the legislative chamber."

They also told Đeljošaj that, "if he bites down too much," he might "break his teeth."

"If we add to that that Mr. Đeljošaj has more experience in coalition arrangements with the DPS, in which he was sometimes a sleeper, sometimes a dreamy partner, it would be best for him to thank God every night that he is still struggling on the political scene. And finally , we most kindly advise Mr. Đeljošaj to accept the social reality in Montenegro, and not to try to deny us the rights that everyone else has, but to slowly chip away at his well-deserved ministerial and vice-presidential position, because if he bites too hard, he may break his teeth ", the announcement reads.

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