Europe Now Movement MP Vasilije Čarapić assessed that raising the issue of dual citizenship and the Serbian language before the Nikšić elections is an indicator of a lack of awareness of the real needs of citizens and an abundance of ignorance about how to do work in the general interest.
"Simply put - they don't have a plan for Nikšić, so we shouldn't trust them anymore," Čarapić wrote on his X account.
The President of the Parliament of Montenegro and the leader of the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) Andrija Mandić said in an interview with Politika that no one can deny the right of the largest linguistic community in the country to fight for the status it deserves, that is, that the Serbian language cannot be treated as a second-class language by the Constitution.
Mandić also says that the "point" of his initiative regarding dual citizenship is not electoral engineering, but "to offer people who have their roots in Montenegro, whose families, houses, land, graves are in it, the right to return and tie their future to their homeland."
Democratic People's Party (DNP) MP Dragan Bojović said last night, while appearing on Prva TV, that the party is very interested in resolving the issue of dual citizenship and the language issue in the near future.
He also said that the party will not support the announced government reorganization unless a timeframe for dual citizenship and the Serbian language is established.
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