BS Pljevlja: Vraneš's goal was to return to the nineties, a radical nationalist pir...

"In a statement, we cannot even list all the scandals that the ruling party has created, with the silence of the parties that make up the government, and which declaratively declare themselves to be civic," said the Pljevlja BS.

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BS, Photo: Bosnian Party
BS, Photo: Bosnian Party
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The Municipal Board (OO) of the Bosniak Party (BS) of Pljevlja announced today that the goal of the President of the Municipality of Pljevlja, Dario Vraneš, "was a return to the nineties, a radical nationalist feast in which they want to present Pljevlja as a city of one religion and one nation, a city arbitrarily alienated from Montenegro, but unfortunately also from the civilized world."

"Unfortunately, we are witnesses that the current local government in Pljevlja, led by the current president, has done everything since taking power to tarnish the image and destroy the cultural foundations of this city. The obvious goal of the first man was to return to the nineties, a radical nationalist feast in which they want to present Pljevlja as a city of one religion and one nation, a city arbitrarily alienated from Montenegro, but unfortunately also from the civilized world. In the statement, we cannot even list all the scandals that the ruling party, with the silence of the parties that make up the government, which declaratively declare themselves to be civil, has created. From the famous 'here are the Turks', to changing the date of the Pljevlja Municipality Day, not celebrating any national holiday in Montenegro, celebrating other national holidays, canceling the famous November festivities, glorifying the Chetniks and mocking the anti-fascist forces that liberated Pljevlja, to drawing murals and signposts that have nothing to do with Pljevlja," the BS statement points out. Pljevlja.

The party added that there was only one intention - "a message that Pljevlja does not belong to Montenegro."

"However, when we thought that the authorities had hit rock bottom, we were denied by the current events of the last three days. The first is the news from the Pljevlja police. Three employees of the Pljevlja municipality were arrested for setting fire to a municipal police vehicle (the institution where the arrested people work). A logical question arises - who ordered this, in Pljevlja, unprecedented case? Should we remind the prosecutor's office where the aforementioned car was set on fire? Should we inform them of the reason why the car was parked there? Should we point the finger at the people who immediately after the event pointed their fingers at the tenants of the building and the residents of the street in front of which the car was parked, accusing them of causing the fire? And crucially!!! Should we bring us information that all three suspects were hired during the current government!? Perhaps, following the example of the nineties, "black troikas" were formed to intimidate their citizens?", the BS statement reads Pljevlja.

They stated that the second news was the promotion of the book "Knights of Karađorđe's Star JVUO 1941-1945".

"Imagine this level of lack of empathy and this way of conveying messages to today's generation, when the Municipality of Pljevlja and the President of the Board of Directors of the Pljevlja Coal Mine, a company whose work is also contributed by those (members of the Islamic faith) whose ancestors fled from the Chetnik sword, are today using their money to support such propaganda promotions! Today, those who wanted to physically exterminate them are being celebrated with this money. This shame and disgrace has never happened in our city. Not even in the 1990s. The most shameful page in the history of Pljevlja is being written right now, and what's worse, it is constantly being written," said BS Pljevlja.

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