Croatian President Zoran Milanović commented again today on the decision of the Croatian Constitutional Court to prohibit his candidacy in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Milanović surprised everyone with his announcement of candidacy for the country’s prime minister, and now he wonders who made the decision to “kill” democracy in the country.
Threat to democracy
– Speech is being banned. This is a threat to democracy; that Constitutional Court has already called on the Croatian Parliament several times to solve the problem with electoral units.
These guys prefer to tell us that if we look at them wrong, they can cancel the elections. And they can do anything, they really can do anything, and that will be the first thing we will do in the Third Republic to prevent it. A stuttering, nonsensical person can say whatever he wants – Milanović said.
He said that these “shadow people have enormous power, that they can threaten political parties that they will abolish and prohibit them.” He added that there are rodents in that shadow that need to be driven out, and Croatian citizens need to know that.
When asked about the oath he took before the judges of the Constitutional Court, Milanović said he was cunning, not perfidious.
– I would swear before the prehistoric man from Krapina, before the black Slavonian pig; I am the elected president. Why did I take the oath? When you have such enemies, you play cleverly, not perfidiously – Milanović concluded.
Hostages of a clique
Milanović also commented on Dragan Čović’s announcement that Wednesday, April 17, the day of parliamentary elections in Croatia, will be a non-working day in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
– I will continue to endure some things for the sake of the interests of Croats because I am aware that it is better for them to have one bad thing than five. Why is Čović meddling in Croatian elections?
Now it’s being made a virtue of. When I become prime minister, everything will stop until this is resolved. Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina are hostages of a clique, and one just needs to come and say it won’t be like this. Croatia doesn’t want territory, but it wants to solve this – Zoran Milanović concluded.