Hakija Jasavić, a forestry engineer and representative of the Bosniak Party, calls for preserving good relations between the Serbian and Bosniak peoples in Montenegro, emphasizing the importance of unity and peace. He states that the Bosniak Party should not support the removal of the Speaker of the Parliament, Andrija Mandić, as they have already supported him once, and now the focus should shift to development and concrete issues, especially in northern Montenegro. Jasavić warns about problems in forest management and calls for the development of tourism and agriculture. He also praises efforts to enable dual citizenship for the diaspora and calls for the suppression of divisions and tensions among the peoples of Montenegro.
Political Perspectives:
Left: Left-leaning outlets emphasize Jasavić’s call for social cohesion, peaceful coexistence, and the importance of addressing socio-economic issues in northern Montenegro. They highlight his rejection of political infighting and focus on community development and minority rights.
Center: Centrist sources report Jasavić’s statements factually, focusing on his appeal for unity among ethnic groups and the need to prioritize development over political disputes. They present his stance on not supporting Mandić’s removal as a pragmatic approach to governance.
Right: Right-leaning media may focus on Jasavić’s support for Andrija Mandić, a figure often associated with Serbian interests, framing it as a strategic alliance. They might emphasize the importance of maintaining stability in the north and the role of ethnic solidarity in political decisions.