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Đukanović: Those who oppose civil Montenegro and destroy the national identity will be held accountable for it

Extreme national chauvinism has been growing, and those who oppose civil Montenegro and destroy the national identity will be accountable for it, President Milo Đukanović told in an interview with RTVNK.

He pointed out that the political structures which had won in the parliamentary elections would not be able to do it.

“We must warn very clearly those who perceive power as a chance to destroy the Montenegrin identity that they cannot do it, and that everything they do remains very precisely recorded and deeply engraved. And that everyone who is doing it will be held accountable,” said Mr Đukanović.

Commenting on the fact that the government’s delegation laid wreaths on the grave of King Nikola Petrović Njegoš, he told that it was one in a series of incidents provoked by the incompetent government.

According to him, they have always been trying to provoke a small incident or a small mischief at the expense of the former government, not caring about the damage they’re inflicting on the state of Montenegro and its national interests.

President Đukanović stresses that Cetinje residents recognized their intention and acted responsibly.

On the statement of a representative of the SPC, Velibor Džomić, that there are more priests than soldiers in Montenegro, the President said: “We will have to settle this discrepancy naturally. There will be no place in Montenegro for those who are staying in it illegally.”

 

 

 

 

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