Hadžić: After the formation of the government in Budva, "everyone can be with everyone" because every hat can look good on everyone

Hadžić asked, "if the so-called Europeans in Budva could flexibly rearrange themselves, why would it be different, for example, in Bijelo Polje?"

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Hadžić, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
Hadžić, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
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After the formation of the government in Budva, it is clear that "everyone can be with everyone" because, as it turned out, any hat can look good on everyone, announced Europe Now Movement (PES) MP Seid Hadžić.

He asked whether the new Budva majority would agree on the Srebrenica resolution, and he posed this question to the councilors of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), Nikola Jovanović's "Budva Our City" list, the European Alliance, and the Civic Movement (GP) URA.

"If so, then this is a major step forward in every sense. And if not, then this is confirmation that there are no absolute enemies in politics, theories about principles and ideologies are just a mechanism for political subversion, in this case through the Bosniak people, and what is even more disastrous and even more regrettable through innocent Bosniak victims and the most painful Bosniak wound into which neither Europeans nor (social) democrats, nor Chetniks, nor other allies hesitate to stick their fingers," said Hadžić.

He asked that, "if the so-called Europeans in Budva could flexibly rearrange themselves, why would it be different, for example, in Bijelo Polje"?

He said that there was hope after the 2020 defeat that the DPS, Social Democrats (SD) and the Social Democratic Party (SDP) "would manage to purge their ranks and emerge from the opposition as an alternative to new political challenges in Montenegro."

"And I can say that I believed in it myself, regardless of the fact that I was part of a very creative team of people who were crucial in bringing them down in 2020. Now, the political trilogy of the strongest opposition party looks like this: in Budva, the three-fingered party can do it, in Rožaje, Srebrenica is 'mourned', in Cetinje, 'May Dawn' is celebrated," Hadžić pointed out.

"But let the citizens see how the civic concept is being shattered overnight, especially the Bosniaks who supported these parties for decades, and in return they were left with a hollow nose up to their eyes and nothing more. According to the wise saying 'he who takes the sword, perishes by the sword', that is, the story of the DPS and the European Union regarding the victims of Srebrenica today cuts them like a blade, now it is clear to everyone how much they are wasting and politically abusing that story," the statement states.

"In the end, all that remains is for us to see on the political catwalk - who will look better with this new-old hat and what one of my respected colleagues from parliament would say, wave and cheer for the government in Budva," said Hadžić.

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