Mandić laid a wreath at the Holy Cross of Jasenovac

The Parliament's statement states that by adopting the Resolution, Montenegro has become the first country to dedicate itself to the culture of remembrance in this way.

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From the wreath-laying ceremony, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
From the wreath-laying ceremony, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
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Today, on the occasion of the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Jasenovac, Mauthausen and Dachau Camps, the President of the Parliament of Montenegro, Andrija Mandić, laid a wreath on the Holy Cross, which, with the blessing of Bishop Jovan (Ćulibrko) of Pakrac and Slavonia and Metropolitan Joanikije of Montenegro and the Littoral, arrived at the Church of the Holy Archangel Michael in Doljani, whose rector is Archpriest Branko Tapušković, the Parliament of Montenegro announced.

"President Mandić dedicated a wreath to the 'Holy Serbian New Martyrs of Jasenovac', adding on that occasion that this year, the Parliament of Montenegro is officially marking the Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Jasenovac, Mauthausen and Dachau concentration camps for the first time, in accordance with the resolution adopted by the Parliament in 2024," the statement said.

It is added that by adopting the Resolution, Montenegro became the first country to dedicate itself to the culture of remembrance in this way.

"Eternal commemoration of the New Martyrs of Jasenovac," the statement concludes.

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