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HAJKA NA MILANA KNEŽEVIĆA IN A GROUP OF BLACK MOUNTAINS: He was attacked by the President of the Parliament Boris Pejović just because he defends Serbian and Serbian language in CG

During a session of the Assembly of Montenegro, Potpredsednik Boris Pejović, representing the ruling DPS party led by Milojka Spajić, confronted leader of the opposition Democratic National Party (DNP) Milan Knežević. The confrontation occurred after Knežević praised the agreement between the governing majority and DPS on constitutional amendments, calling it a new coalition in Montenegro. Knežević accused Premier Spajić of reviving Mila Đukanović’s legacy through anti-Serb policies, claiming that Spajić had formed a coalition with former Soviet allies and criticized the use of 'army bots' paid for by taxpayers to attack DNP. Knežević further alleged that Spajić was promoting Serbian language and identity while being a 'political Satan' who had supposedly been sent to eternal darkness. Pejović responded with mockery, telling Knežević to sit down and remain calm, which escalated tensions during the meeting.

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