"I ask people who write statements to Mladen Mikijelj to stop joking with him," said Petar Odžić, deputy president of the SDP and leader of the European Alliance list in Budva.
"Namely, about fifteen days ago they wrote to him that the 'Budva our city' group was actually a drug clan, only a day later he offered a hand of reconciliation, and three days later that Jovanović was the biggest traitor. I would suggest that the statements be written by the same person, or if necessary, that there be more than one, and that everyone consult with the boss from Krimovica residing in Belgrade before publishing," Odžić said in a statement sent to the media.
This doesn't work like this, he points out, because voters may think they have given support to a person with a split personality, or that it is some other illness.
"I also urge them to use simple terms when writing, so that people who know Mladen will really think it's him, because terms like 'legal degradation of the institutions of the system' cannot be found in his vocabulary," Odžić said.
He added that they cannot speak on his behalf that the SDP should not return to power, when Mikijelj called him several times after the first round, and over a dozen mediators tried to schedule meetings to form a government.
"So, Mladen has done a lot for the former Democratic Front, and he does not deserve to be shamed in front of the public in this way," said Odžić.
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