Aleksandar Vuciq's son barred from entering Montenegro

Aleksandar Vuciq's son barred from entering Montenegro

Despite being president of the Serbian state, his son was denied entry into the nearby state of the region, exactly in Montenegro. Serbia's prime minister, Ana Brnabiq, has declared that neither she nor Serbian President Alexadnar Vuciq had any information that the Serbian president's son has been barred from entering [...]

Serbia's prime minister, Ana Brnabiq, has declared that neither it nor Serbian President Alexadnar Vuciq had any information that the son of the Serbian president has been barred from entering Montenegro.

She estimated it was unbelievable and noted there are terrible “attacks” in the direction of Vuciq, Serbia, Government and the Vuciq family.

She said that in the media it was reported that the daughters of Montenegro's prime minister, Zdravko Krivokapiq, have been expelled from Serbia, while no one wrote how access to this state was prohibited to Vuciq's son.

“Look at those parallels, however Danilo Vuciq has been expelled from Montenegro, banned from entry without explanation, and no one writes about this”, she said.

She even said that attacks on the Vuciq family have nothing to do with his son.

This is a direct attack on Vuciq, an instrumentisation of his son, his family, to attack him. This is the worst campaign we've ever seen”, she said.

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