Zirojević: Vučić is to blame for the growth of ethnic tensions in Montenegro, your security sector did not react; Leković: Shame on you

"Shut up, bro. Shut up, while I'm talking," replied Zirojević to Leković

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Zirojević, Photo: Screenshot/YouTube/Experience of Montenegro
Zirojević, Photo: Screenshot/YouTube/Experience of Montenegro
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Social Democrats (SD) MP Nikola Zirojević said today in the Parliament of Montenegro that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is to blame for the growth of ethnic tensions in Montenegro and that institutions and the security sector have not reacted.

The representative of Democratic Montenegro, the party that leads the security sector, Momčilo Leković reacted violently to this, telling Zirojević "shame on you".

"Shut up, bro. Shut up, while I'm talking," replied Zirojević to Leković.

Previously, the MP of the Europe Now Movement, Seid Hadžić, condemned the statements of individuals from yesterday's protest in the Vraneška valley, which link the murder of the Madžgalj brother and sister to the religious affiliation of the suspect Alija Balijagić.

"We are witnessing a video that is circulating on the networks and that has elements of the criminal offense of spreading panic and fake news. I want to condemn such and similar statements and call on the authorities to condemn such acts," said Hadžić.

Zirojević said that the roots of this statement come from Serbia, from Aleksandar Vučić.

"That statement was kept silent by the authorities, that's why we have this view of things today," said Zirojević.

At the beginning of November, Vučić said that the suspect in the double murder of Alija Balijagić is an "extreme, radical Islamist" and that it is possible that he did it because he saw icons in the house of the murdered people.

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