Smailović: Mandić does not speak on behalf of the parliamentary majority, he does not have the support of the Bosniak Party

Mandic previously said that there is a new parliamentary majority "which wants to state what the people have clearly and unequivocally said, which is that the majority speaks the Serbian language and seeks to obtain the status of official".

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Amer Smailović, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro/Youtube
Amer Smailović, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro/Youtube
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The head of the parliamentary group of the Bosniak Party in the Parliament of Montenegro, Amer Smailović, told the President of the Parliament of Montenegro Andrija Mandić not to speak on behalf of the parliamentary majority because, as he said, he does not have the mandate of the parliamentary majority, at least not six MPs of the Bosniak Party.

Earlier today, Mandic said in an interview for "Večernje Novosti" that there is a new parliamentary majority "which wants to state what the people have clearly and unequivocally said, which is that the majority speaks Serbian and wants to be given official status".

"The reconstructed parliamentary majority, of which the Bosniak Party is a part, was constituted around the European agenda and the creation of conditions for a better life for the citizens of Montenegro, and for everything else, as far as we are concerned, you will have to look for another majority, of which we will be a part only if achieve the broadest possible political and social consensus that protects the interests of the Bosniak people in Montenegro, independent, European, civil and NATO Montenegro," wrote Smailović on the Facebook social network.

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