Marković: Chanting at the stadium is unacceptable, there is no place for hate speech in Montenegro

"I don't even want to imagine what the consequences would be if an incident like this happened outside of Montenegro by our fans," said the PES MP.

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Photo: Parliament of Montenegro/M. Matković
Photo: Parliament of Montenegro/M. Matković
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Europe Now MP Branka Marković, in connection with last night's chanting by Croatian fans at the City Stadium in Podgorica, called on the competent institutions and organizers to react urgently and make it clear that there is no place for hate speech in Montenegro.

From the south stand last night, during the match between Montenegro and Croatia, chants of "Ready for the homeland", "Kill a Serb" could be heard...

"As a citizen's representative and MP, I strongly condemn the worst kind of chanting that was heard tonight at the stadium during the Montenegro - Croatia match. I deeply regret the insults and hatred expressed towards some of our citizens of Serbian nationality. This behavior is unacceptable and unacceptable from a civilized perspective. I don't even want to imagine what the consequences would be if such an incident had occurred outside of Montenegro by our fans," the PES MP posted on Facebook.

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