Knežević admitted that he was looking for weapons, but not for an expedition to Tuza

Knežević called on the representatives of the opposition to tell him where on the video he mentioned going to Tuza

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Knežević at today's session of the Assembly, Photo: Printscreen/Youtube
Knežević at today's session of the Assembly, Photo: Printscreen/Youtube
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At the end of today's session of the Parliament of Montenegro, the president of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) and member of that party, Danijel Živković, played a video in which the former president of the DPS, Milo Đukanović, mentions "the ominous calls from the meeting in front of the Government to go to Tuza and to go to barracks to look for weapons".

On the same recording, the leader of the Democratic People's Party (DNP) Milan Knežević can be heard saying "I asked".

Video: DPS

During the session, Živković said that there is a recording and that it happened at the session when the ombudsman was elected and that Knežević threw it out of place.

Knežević said that then Đukanović spoke about the protests in front of the Assembly in 1998.

"I also said that it was an honor for me to protest in front of the Government. The lawsuits were not mentioned," Knežević pointed out at today's session.

Knežević, after Živković played the video, said that they asked for weapons from the army in the Morača barracks after the police "together with criminals" started chasing them, without the intention of going to Tuza, which, he says, no one mentioned .

He then invited the representatives of the opposition to tell him where in the video he mentioned going to Tuza.

Živković plays the recording at the Assembly session
Živković plays the recording at the Assembly sessionphoto: Printscreen / Youtube

The DNP leader said earlier at the plenum that Živković told a lie when he said that he would have stormed Tuza in 1998 if he had had a weapon.

"If you find it (the recording), I will leave political life. And you tell me when I said it and where I said it, and I didn't. If you don't find it, I expect you to at least apologize," Knežević said.

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