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Opposition parties and patriotic organisations opposing the fact that the Serbian Orthodox Church top bishop in Montenegro Metropolitan Joanikije will be enthroned in the city of Cetinje

Page with all the IPSEs stored in the archive related to the Context Opposition parties and patriotic organisations opposing the fact that the Serbian Orthodox Church top bishop in Montenegro Metropolitan Joanikije will be enthroned in the city of Cetinje.
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“In the command chain, we will investigate every act by each individual who provided or did not provide support. That will be done in the next seven days and the public will be informed. No one will be spared, no matter what position they have or which political party is protecting him.”

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Montenegro Prime Minister
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“The [Serbian] Church is not a state body but one of the religious communities that are separated from the state according to the constitution. That is why the protest of citizens against the enthronement was not a coup d'etat but a constitutional right to assembly.”

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DPS (Democratic Party of Socialists) Member of the Parliament of Montenegro
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“It is completely clear that the perpetrators and organisers [of the protests] are the highest leadership of the [opposition] Democratic Party of Socialists in cooperation with organised criminal groups. The state will stop them.”

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Montenegro Prime Minister
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“By brutally abusing state resources, primarily the army and police, and completely inappropriate use of force against peaceful crowd in the Montenegrin Old Royal Capital, the Montenegrin government secured the violent enthronement of Metropolitan Joanikije against the will of the vast majority of Cetinje residents and a significant number of Montenegro's citizens. Only a man with no dignity would allow himself to be taken to Cetinje Monastery by helicopter landing on the territory of the Old Royal Capital and under the protection of bulletproof blankets thus disgracing the throne of Sveti Petar Cetinjski (St. Peter of Cetinje). Cetinje was up to the task once again as many times in the history of Montenegro.”

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President of Montenegro
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“I am here to show my love for the country. We are not asking for anything from anyone else, but we are dismissed by the occupying Serbian Church. We are here defending our dignity.”

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Protester in the city of Cetinje
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“They [protesters] don't plan on leaving … [On the blocked road] leading to Podgorica, protesters asked the women to stand as a human wall in front of the barricades of tyres for as long as possible.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist
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“Now is the time for all decision-makers in Montenegro to prove their commitment to the EU path and EU values, promoting peace and tolerance and working together constructively, despite all political differences, for the benefit of citizens and the country's European future.”

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European Commission’s Spokesperson
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“The former corrupted elite that captured the state, along with its 'formal adversaries' in Serbia, are trying to destabilize the situation in Montenegro by exploiting the tensions around the Serbian Orthodox Church's ceremony in Cetinje. It is thus of vital importance to resist these both foreign and domestic tension-creators that are trying to antagonize Montenegrin society and prevent long-awaited democratic and rule-of-law reforms.”

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Member of European Parliament and Standing Rapporteur of the European Parliament for Kosovo
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