Asanović: Ibrahimović would be better off breaking up the coalition with DPS in Bijelo Polje, instead of speaking against the Serbian people

"We will know how to react to such a reaction and, within the Zeta Municipal Assembly, annul the recognition of the so-called state, but also to ask our partners and leaders of the municipalities in which we exercise power to reciprocate this hostile initiative directed towards our people," said the President of the Zeta Municipality and President of the Municipal Committee of the Democratic People's Party (DNP) Zeta.

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Mihailo Asanović, Photo: Boris Pejović
Mihailo Asanović, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The announcement by Ervin Ibrahimović, leader of the Bosniak Party and minister in the government, that he will support Kosovo's entry into the Council of Europe is scandalous, and it would be much smarter for the current minister to raise the topic that imposes itself and which he promised earlier, which is to break the coalition with the DPS in Bijelo Polje and to show responsibility as a statesman and official in the government, said Mihailo Asanović, president of the Municipality of Zeta and president of the Municipal Committee of the Democratic People's Party (DNP) Zeta.

"We will know how to react to such a reaction and, within the Zeta Municipal Assembly, annul the recognition of the so-called state, but also to ask our partners and leaders of the municipalities in which we exercise power to reciprocate this hostile initiative directed towards our people and to respond identically within their local governments. We are certain that this initiative of the DNP councilors in Zeta will be supported by all councilors in the Zeta parliament except for the DPS, and in this way send a clear message to Ervin Ibrahimović."

"We will also inform our MPs in the Parliament of Montenegro to agree on further steps within the MPs' club so that citizens can hear the opinion of those who do not deviate from ideology even at the cost of positions in the Government," Asanović said in a statement sent to the media.

He added that they hope that Prime Minister Milojko Spajić will also understand the sensitivity of raising such topics by those who, as he claims, are least invited to talk about such matters, especially in a negative and hostile context directed against the Serbian people.

"We expect that this time the Prime Minister will hand out a second yellow card to Ibrahimović, after the scandal surrounding the hiring of Ranko Krivokapić, from which, we are sure, these hostile poison arrows originate," concluded Asanović.

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