Mandić: Peace, stability, unity are the most important, our policy of reconciliation will prevail

New Serbian Democracy celebrates Saint Basil of Ostrog in Pljevlja

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Mandić, Photo: Facebook/NSD
Mandić, Photo: Facebook/NSD
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The President of the Parliament of Montenegro and the President of the New Serbian Democracy (NSD), Andrija Mandić, said that peace, stability and unity are the most important, and that the NSD is the backbone of the current government.

He also said that his party is currently the strongest in Pljevlja and that their "politics of reconciliation" will be "the absolute winner on the political scene."

As announced on the NSD Facebook page, the party celebrated its party holiday - Saint Basil of Ostrog - in Pljevlja, organized by the local municipal committee.

"The celebration was attended by the party leadership, led by President Mandić, while the slava cake was blessed by numerous clergy from the Metropolis of Milesevo," the announcement reads.

Andrija Mandic
photo: Facebook/NSD

On this occasion, the President of the Municipal Board of the NSD in Pljevlja, Milan Lekić, reportedly stated that he was extremely pleased to see hundreds of Pljevlja residents in the packed hall of the "Pljevlja" hotel, and that he especially welcomes all those who came to the celebration from other cities.

Lekic
Lekicphoto: Facebook/NSD

"On this occasion, President Mandić emphasized that peace, stability and unity are the most important, and that the New Serbian Democracy is the backbone of the current government. In this context, he emphasized that after the fall of the Milo Đukanović regime, more than a hundred thousand citizens of Montenegro were given the chance to work, and that this is especially visible in Pljevlja," it is emphasized.

He reportedly emphasized that the party was the strongest in that city and that other cities across Montenegro would continue to follow that trend.

"...And that our policy of reconciliation will be an absolute winner on the political scene of our country in the long term. Celebrating Saint Basil of Ostrog, President Mandić on this occasion also presented the highest party decoration - the 'Marko Daković Order' - to the distinguished academician Slavenko Terzić, for his exceptional contribution to the Serbian people in the field of history, emphasizing that this decoration has so far been presented to academician Matija Bećković, professors of the Serbian language and Metropolitan of Budimlje-Niksić, Mr. Metodije," it writes.

Terzić, the NSD added, thanked Mandić, adding that he was honored to be presented with the order that bears the name of the leader of enlightened and democratic Serbian youth in Montenegro from the beginning of the 20th century.

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