Kalač: Ibrahimović betrayed civil Montenegro and Bosniaks for the sake of his immediate family's privileges

"He turned a political organization, which was supposed to be a bulwark in defending the identity and interests of Bosniaks, into an instrument for solving private needs. His party today serves as a front for satisfying small lucrative interests, while the entire society pays the bill for it," Kalač said.

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Alen Kalač, Photo: European Union
Alen Kalač, Photo: European Union
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The president of the Social Democrats of Rožaje and representative of the European Union, Alen Kalač, announced thatAccording to information about the employment of the wife of the president of the Bosniak Party (BS) and Deputy Prime Minister, Ervin Ibrahimović, at CEDIS, "it becomes even clearer that serving the Chetnik duke Andrija Mandić has its price."

The Analitika portal announced today that the wife of the BS leader, Nisera Ibrahimović, recently started working at CEDIS as an environmental specialist.

As CEDIS informed the media outlet, the advertisement for one executive in this position was published on May 21, 2025, a public holiday and non-working day.

Analitika also announced that his daughter, Aldina Ibrahimović, got a job in the department he heads, and that Minister Ibrahimović's brother, Faruk Ibrahimović, also got the opportunity to move to a new position.

"Ibrahimović disgraced the once honorable name of the Bosniak Party and completely subordinated the party to personal interests, by employing his wife, but also members of his immediate and extended family. He turned a political organization, which was supposed to be a bulwark in defending the identity and interests of Bosniaks, into an instrument for solving private needs. His party today serves as a front for satisfying small lucrative interests, while the entire society pays the bill," said Kalač.

He adds that Ibrahimović has thereby "brutally betrayed civic Montenegro and the Bosniak people, whom his party is supposed to represent, all for the sake of the privileges of his immediate family."

"Now it is completely clear why the leader of the Bosniak Socialist Party (BS) is persistently silent on the biggest surge of Chetnik ideology since the nineties, on the open glorification of war criminals by his coalition partners, on the denial of the genocide in Srebrenica, on the regular service of memorial services for the Chetnik leader Draža Mihailović, but also Ratko Mladić and Radovan Karadžić, on the erection of a monument to the Bosniak executioner Pavle Đurišić, who today are trying to make heroes out of force and shame. All of this passes with Ibrahimović's approval, because it is obvious that it is more important for him to secure privileges for his wife and relatives than to fight for the rights of citizens and the dignity of the Bosniak people to which he belongs."

Kalač also states that the people "clearly recognize the difference between those who fundamentally defend the values ​​of a multiethnic and civic Montenegro and those who are ready to sell them for bizarre privileges and imaginary armchairs."

"This is not only a betrayal of one party, but also a betrayal of the idea of ​​a civil state, of a common life and a future free from the criminal ideology that already pushed our country into the abyss in the 1990s. The European Union will not allow the image of the Bosniak people to be tarnished through shameful deals with advocates of Chetnik ideology. We will remain consistent in defending a civil Montenegro, the equality of all its citizens and the European perspective of our society, because only such a state can be a guarantor of freedom, dignity and security for every citizen," said Kalač.

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