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Knezevic and Mandic on secret service measures based on extremism

This information was presented at a time when the debate between the MP of the Social Democratic Party, Raško Konjević, and the leader of GP URA, Deputy Prime Minister Dritan Abazović, was heating up.

The leaders of the Democratic Front, Andrija Mandić and Milan Knezević, are on the measures of the secret service on the basis of extremism – it was said at today's session of the Committee for Security and Defense.

This information was presented at a time when the debate between the MP of the Social Democratic Party, Raško Konjević, and the leader of GP URA, Deputy Prime Minister Dritan Abazović, was heating up.

Konjevic told the Deputy Prime Minister that his categorization of citizens who do not have the same opinion is wrong.

“Abazovic, you tried at one point or carelessly to declare all people who think differently politically regarding the events in Cetinje on the 4th and 5th extremists in some way,” Konjevic said.

Abazović reacted to that, saying that it was not true, and told Konejvić that he was an instigator.

“You told me that I was the instigator and I will tell you now. If I am an instigator, why are Milan Knezevic and Andrija Mandic on the measures of the secret service on the basis of extremism? What are you looking at me for? And we will go down and we will clarify who is the instigator, who is like this and who is like that”, said Konjević.

He commented on the Deputy Prime Minister's quote in which he said that only in an authoritarian regime do politicians give an arrest warrant and publicly brag about it.

“So far, I have only met with the Prime Minister, Zdravko Krivokapic. I have not met so far that someone from the position of the Prime Minister publicly brags about depriving a person of his freedom. If you meant that kind of authoritarianism, then that qualification refers to the Government to which you belong”, concluded Konjević.

After that, Abazović continued to speak from the place where the chairman of the board intervened.

“Please be a little more relaxed, because if anyone here should be angry, then it's me, because I'm under secret surveillance by the government that I voted for,” Knezevic said.

The Committee will discuss this topic in more detail in a deaf room at a session that is closed to the public.

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