Vujović: Mandić does not congratulate Montenegro on Independence Day, but regularly congratulates illegal statehood of part of another state

"Mandić is the last political relic from the worst era, a symbol of the darkest politics, a minister in Milošević's last government - in a word, a politician of the past, and the ugliest of them all."

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Vujović, Photo: European Union
Vujović, Photo: European Union
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One of the leaders of the European Union and the president of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Ivan Vujoivć, said that the president of the Parliament of Montenegro and the leader of the New Serbian Democracy, Andrija Mandić, ""the last political relic from the worst era, a politician of the past, and the ugliest one at that"

Vujović commented on Madnić's congratulations on the unconstitutional Republika Srpska Day.

"It's good for the duke to regularly remind us that he remains the same. The one who called on his comrades to 'ditch the weapons', for whom NATO was the 4th Reich, the EU the rotten and failed West, and Montenegro a temporary creation... Mandić is the last political relic from the worst era, a symbol of the darkest politics, a minister in the last Milošević government - in short, a politician of the past, and the ugliest one at that. He served the same politics then and now, the only thing he changed was his boss while his address was not. He does not congratulate the country whose Parliament he unfortunately presides over on Independence Day, but he regularly congratulates a part of another country on its illegal statehood," Vujović wrote on his account on the X network.

He added that the biggest change that Mandić "can make as a duke is to perhaps just temporarily take off, or put away, his hat."

"A wolf (or rather a wolf cub) changes its coat but never its temper," he added.

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