Jovanović: I did not insult or belittle Dokić

"After refusing to accept the decision, she was allowed to take personal belongings from the president's office. I will not allow anyone to tarnish my reputation and honor and mislead the public by addressing a woman in an unacceptable manner."

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Jovanović, Photo: Budva, our city
Jovanović, Photo: Budva, our city
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The newly appointed vice-president of the Municipality, Nikola Jovanović, denied the allegations of former vice-president Jasna Dokić that he insulted and belittled.

"It is untrue that anyone was insulting or disparaging as much as she stated in her statement, trying to justify her actions by disavowing the public," Jovanović said.

He also stated that Dokič appeared in the municipal president's office this morning with two security guards.

"She was informed that she was dismissed and that she should receive the dismissal decision from the cabinet secretary. After refusing to accept the decision, she was allowed to take personal belongings from the president's office. I will not allow anyone to tarnish my reputation and honor and deceive the public in such a way that I am addressing a woman in an unacceptable way. It is cynical and miserable that someone tries to deceive the public in this way. I am sure that the public can judge what is the truth in this case there is truth in what she said, which is best confirmed by the fact that she stated that Mijo Radonjić, who crossed the border crossing between Montenegro and Serbia today, was among others in the cabinet, which is easily verifiable," Jovanović pointed out.

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