Vujović: The tragedy of Montenegro is that Šešelj's radical party controls at least half of its parliamentary majority

"The tragedy of Serbia is that this Šešelj radical is its president, and not convicted of inciting war crimes," Vujović wrote on the X network.

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Vujović, Photo: Screenshot/MINA
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One of the leaders of the European Union, Ivan Vujović, said that the tragedy of Serbia is that Aleksandar Vučić is its president, and of Montenegro that he controls at least half of the parliamentary majority.

Vučić previously said that he had received an invitation, but that he would not attend the celebration of the 20th anniversary of Montenegro's independence, stating that "it would be a shame for him to celebrate something like that and that he would be spitting in the face of himself and his people."

"The tragedy of Serbia is that this Šešelj radical is its president, and not convicted of inciting war crimes," Vujović wrote on the X network.

The tragedy of Montenegro, as he said, is that he controls at least half of its parliamentary majority.

"And the biggest tragedy of our government is that when he spits on them like that, they don't give him back, or at least wipe their faces, but rather wear it prominently, as proof of "good neighborly relations," said Vujović.

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