Recall that yesterday, Fejzić, reacting to a recording of Montenegrin soldiers singing about war criminal Draža Mihailović, said that "if Montenegro is a civil state, it cannot have a fascist army."
"I ask those responsible to punish this most severely or to sing along with them, so that we know who is bringing them in and educating them. Is this the "good" path for the EU? Responsibility, not silence," said Fejzić.
We are reporting Krapović's reaction in full:
Mr. Fejzić, I condemn your intention to label the Army with shameless labels and I also publicly ask you whether, when the media announced that a policeman Petar Lazovic, after the 2020 elections, demanded that Pljevlja be marked with a cross with four points, with the messages "Move, Turks", and in the village of Odžak with the message "Srebrenica 92, move, Turks", attacked Milo Đukanović, suspected the leadership of the Police Directorate and the Police of fascism?
When evidence emerged that a police officer Ljubo Milovic, sang the song "From the Head of Zeta to the Town of Spuža", or rather the verse "The Turks are wailing, the Bulas are crying", and when expressions such as "deri Turke", "Turad", "Bula" and "Turčin" were used in those correspondences, did you then attack Milo Djukanovic and the DPS who elected him, appointed him, promoted him and on whose behalf he worked? Or maybe you called the Police fascist. You are not.
At that time, Mr. Fejzić, people were mostly silent, at that time they were relativizing things or looking for excuses, because Lazović and Milović are not fascists for you, but the Army collectively is because of individual violations of the Law and unacceptable acts.