Knežević: Is the right of Serbian citizens to self-determination being respected; Milatović: He has not yet left the government, we do not know when he will be

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Milatović and Knežević, Photo: Luka Zeković
Milatović and Knežević, Photo: Luka Zeković
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

A controversy on the X network opened between the President of Montenegro, Jakov Milatović, and the leader and MP of the Democratic People's Party, Milan Knežević, after the head of state said that Montenegro respects the right of the citizens of Greenland to self-determination, as well as their decision to be part of Denmark.

Knežević asked Milatović "whether Montenegro respects the right of Serbian citizens to self-determination as well as their decision to have Kosovo and Metohija be part of the Serbian state."

"Or to rephrase, what is the difference between: "Next Year in Prizren and Next Year in Copenhagen?"," Knežević asked.

A response from Milatović also arrived in the form of a question "whether the Government of Montenegro respects Milan Knežević's right to self-determination."

"Specifically, to freely choose the moment in which he will leave the government that he himself calls bloody? Because Milan has not yet left the government, and when he will - we do not know. PS Maybe next year?" Milatović wrote.

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