The Free Citizens' Movement leader, Pavle Grbovic, has described as completely unacceptable a campaign that had been run against Montenegro, its citizens, government representatives and their children over the past few weeks, only because their policy wasn't in lockstep with the wishes of Aleksandar Vucic and his Serbian Progressive Party.
In a comment for BETA, Grbovic said that it's unacceptable that an interior minister, "even if the position is held by a person like Aleksandar Vulin" should propose a ban on entry into Serbia for Montenegrin citizens because the Montenegrin parliament had passed a resolution on Srebrenica.
"It is equally hypocritical that similar suggestions have come from other Progressive officials as well, trying to hide their own cowardice behind it, as they have no courage to say what they think about a nearly identical declaration the Parliament of Serbia passed in 2010," the Movement's leader said.
Commenting on an attack on Montenegrin Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic's daughters, Grbovic described it as primitive cowardice, painting the Radicals' policy for decades.
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