Montenegrin communists attended the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the Igman March

The delegation from Montenegro, as announced, had numerous meetings and discussions with the delegations and the present citizens and youth who were interested in the economic situation in Montenegro and what happened to the former industrial giants.

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Photo: JKPCG
Photo: JKPCG
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At the monument on Velje brdo, on Igman, a rally was held over the weekend on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the Igman march. The meeting was also attended by the delegation of the Yugoslav Communist Party of Montenegro (JKPCG), KRSG and the composition of Radislav Stanišić, Dragoje Strunjaš, Miodrag Madžgalj and Dragan Vojinović with communist symbols.

"The gathering was attended by several thousand citizens, mostly young people, with over 70 delegations from Austria, Russia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, North Macedonia and Srna Gora. The fighters of the First Proletarian Brigade were also present. The common coexistence, brotherhood and unity brought us elders back some 40 years ago when we lived in peace and well-being in our South," reads the statement signed by Radislav Stanišić.

As added in the announcement, the delegation from Montenegro had numerous meetings and discussions with many delegations and present citizens and youth who were interested in the economic situation in Montenegro and what happened to the former industrial giants.

commemoration of the Igman march
photo: JKPCG

"From the speech given by the youngest participant of the meeting and from the conversation with the young people, we realized that the people have had enough of 'spent' politicians who go to foreign embassies for their opinion and listen to the orders of Brussels, Washington and Moscow, that there is no political orientation, nor political ideology, but only political figures who mislead the people, that young people will no longer be on someone else's side, but on their own, that the spark that was lit under the iceberg of the Balkan democracies brings new days with new youth that will continue our unsung songs," concludes Stanišić.

The participants of the meeting, as he stated, expressed their desire to continue the meetings on the Neretva, Sutjeska, Veograd, Podgorica and on the Montenegrin coast.

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