Bojanić: Milatović's attackers encouraged by the silence of the Government and the parliamentary majority

Parliamentary majority considers the state to be a union of ethnic fiefdoms, former minister says

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Bojanić, Photo: Luka Zeković
Bojanić, Photo: Luka Zeković
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Former Minister of Capital Investments Mladen Bojanić said that the lack of an urgent and adequate reaction from the Government to the "inappropriate insults and threats" of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of European Affairs Niko Đeljošaj is a message that the parliamentary majority considers the state to be an alliance of ethnic fiefdoms.

"Their silence further confirms this reality. We are already seeing the first results. Encouraged by the silence of the Government, but also by colleagues from the parliamentary majority, the number of attackers on the President of Montenegro is increasing, and each new attack is becoming more brutal and ill-mannered," Bojanić wrote on Iks.

It conveys that silence is complicity, not neutrality.

"Disagreement over the law cannot be an excuse for such reactions - everyone has the right to an opinion, including the president of the state. But ethnic attacks must not be tolerated by anyone, especially not by those who swear by the civic concept and the European path of Montenegro," said Bojanić.

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