Croatian People's Day in Montenegro is celebrated today.
On this occasion, the organizations and state officials sent the particles.
Spajić congratulated the Day of the Croatian people in Montenegro
Prime Minister Milojko Spajić congratulated the Day of the Croatian People in Montenegro, emphasizing that the arrival of the relics of St. Tripun in Kotor permanently enriched the spirituality of the Balkan region.
"Your national past, tradition and imposing cultural heritage are a source of pride and respect for all citizens of Montenegro," said Spjić.
He said that the Government, with a sense of special duty, will preserve and improve multi-ethnic harmony as the greatest value of society and in the coming period will carefully listen to the needs of both Croatian and other national and religious communities.
"The family and friendly relations that you carefully nurture with the inhabitants of Croatia are also the guarantor of our good neighborly relations," Spajić said.
He added that he is convinced "that united by the European vision of our country, we will soon become part of the European Union".
"On this behalf, I once again congratulate you on the Day of the Croatian Nation in Montenegro," the congratulatory message concludes.
The Croatian Civil Society congratulates the Day of the Croatian People in Montenegro
The Croatian Civil Society of Montenegro congratulated the Day of the Croatian People in Montenegro.
"Extremely proud of our centuries-old tradition in the area of Boka Kotor and Montenegro, today we celebrate with joy this special day that symbolizes our history, culture and identity. May this day remind us of the importance of togetherness, preserving our heritage and nurturing the Croatian language and customs. With the desire to continue to work together to promote our cultural heritage and strengthen friendly ties between Montenegro and the Republic of Croatia, let us preserve our values with pride and love and pass them on to future generations," the announcement reads.
Dukaj congratulates Croatian People's Day in Montenegro
Minister of Public Administration Maraš Dukaj congratulated Croats in Montenegro on the Day of the Croatian Nation in Montenegro.
"The symbolism of January 13, 809, when the relics of St. Tryphon were brought to Kotor, transcends the significance of one nation and one local community. It is a confirmation of Montenegro's wealth in diversity on the one hand, but on the other, our strength in unity and gathering around timeless values. It is also proof of the centuries-old existence of different peoples in this region. The Croatian Civic Initiative and the Croatian people will always have in me a friend with whom they share the fundamental values of civic Montenegro, in the EU, NATO, strategic partnership with the USA and good relations with all neighbors. Today, we need gathering around these values more than ever," said Dukaj.
Đeka: The Croatian people have been indelibly contributing to the coexistence of all citizens of Montenegro for centuries
Minister of Human and Minority Rights Fatmir Đeka congratulated the Croatian People's Day in Montenegro.
As announced by the Ministry of Human and Minority Rights, Đeka sent his most sincere congratulations to the Croatian people in Montenegro and to the President of the Croatian National Council of Montenegro on January 13, the Day of the Croatian Nation in Montenegro. Zvonimir Deković, with the conviction that:
"Montenegro has been adorned for centuries by the coexistence of all its citizens, regardless of their national, ethnic or religious commitment. It is recognized in the region but also more widely as a country that cherishes its national diversity as its greatest asset, respecting all the peculiarities of minority peoples and other minority groups. Despite all the circumstances we are facing, Montenegro is moving in the direction of membership in the European Union, which will surely bring a more stable and advanced Croatian society "For centuries, it has indelibly contributed to the coexistence of all citizens of Montenegro, enriching it with its history, culture and tradition. Once again, I congratulate you on your national holiday and wish you much success in your future work."
Bokeški Forum: Citizens of the Croatian national community have made an immeasurable contribution to the development of Montenegro throughout their rich history
Montenegro as a civil state must be based on the principles of tolerance and respect for the rights of all its citizens, announced the non-governmental organization (NGO) Bokeški Forum.
"Its national and religious diversity is its wealth and what we should all be proud of. The citizens of the Croatian national community have made an immeasurable contribution to its development throughout its rich history. The witness of this is not only today, but also numerous cultural and historical monuments that speak of to a prouder and fairer time in which differences did not distance us. And because of this, and because of the desire that the future will bring us days of progress and cooperation, in which, as our ancestors did, we will understand each other, We heartily congratulate all citizens of Croatian nationality on this holiday," said the Boke Forum.
Camaj: The phrase "less numerous peoples" in Montenegro actually means its inseparable integrity
The Vice-President of the Parliament of Montenegro Nikola Camaj congratulated January 13 - the Day of the Croatian People in Montenegro, it was announced from the Parliament
"The phrase 'less numerous peoples' in Montenegro actually means its inseparable integrity. These are the peoples who have woven themselves into the foundations of the Montenegrin house with their whole being and contributed to its wealth of different cultures. That is why all these 'less numerous peoples' make Montenegro bigger ", Camaj pointed out in the statement.
He added that "the aspiration of all of us should be the continuation of mutual respect, understanding and support".
"Learning from the past, we ensure a stable future for all citizens. In that name, I congratulate all members of the Croatian people in Montenegro on this day in the desire to continue to build an even more beautiful and better Montenegro together," said Camaj.
Ibrahimović: The Croatian nation is indelibly woven into the cultural and historical heritage of Montenegro, enriching it with its rich and sumptuous culture and tradition.
Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro, Minister of Foreign Affairs and President of the Bosniak Party (BS), Ervin Ibrahimović sent a congratulatory message on the occasion of January 13, the Day of the Croatian People in Montenegro, BS announced.
"I send my most sincere congratulations to the President of the Croatian National Council in Montenegro, Zvonimir Deković, and to all Croatian men and women, with the wish that together we continue to build a better and more prosperous society for all of us. The Croatian people are indelibly woven into the cultural and historical heritage of Montenegro, enriching it with their rich and sumptuous culture and tradition. The dedication of the Croatian people in Montenegro to preserving their, and thus our, common cultural and historical heritage and building a community based on values is inspiring. of multiculturalism, multi-ethnicity, anti-fascism and universal human values to which the Croatian people gave and are giving an immeasurable contribution and a special stamp," Ibrahimović said in his congratulatory message.
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