Jandroković: Milanović Is Supreme Commander but Also Supreme Liar

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Addressing the press in Parliament House, Jandroković said that even though he had not intended to make any statements today, responding to Milanović “is a matter of dignity and honour after the insults he has hurled at me.”

Responding to Milanović’s accusation that he used his mobile phone during a recent meeting of the National Security Council and the Defence Council, Jandroković said that he did not do anything that was not allowed.

“I accidentally kept my mobile phone after a pause between the meetings of the Defence Council and the National Security Council. At the start of the National Security Council meeting, my mobile phone was indeed with me and after being warned, I took and left it in the same spot where it had been during the Defence Council meeting. No one considered it problematic because it happened at the very start of the meeting but I see that attempts are being made to exploit even such a situation to defame the other side,” said Jandroković.

He also denied any disrespectful treatment of the Armed Forces’ Chief-of-Staff, Admiral Robert Hranj, underscoring that he could not reveal any details of the meeting and claiming that Milanović “was continually interrupting and patronising Hranj.”

“Milanović described the situation in the army as being very difficult, which shocked me. I then asked Admiral Hranj what his opinion of Milanović’s statement was but Milanović would not let him reply even though Hranj wanted to. Then he began interrupting me because I insisted on the Admiral’s opinion. That led to a very unpleasant debate between Milanović and me, that’s true,” said Jandroković.

He can hurl insults at others, but I will retort

“There was no swearing but angry words were used. He is used to insulting others and some may tolerate it, but I get even, particularly during closed meetings,” Jandroković said.

He added that it was evident from Hranj’s statement that Milanović would not let him speak, saying that responded to all the questions. “After about five, six, seven minutes of that exchange between Milanović and me, Hranj was able to briefly say something and Milanović is indeed the last person who can accuse anyone of truculence,” said Jandroković.

“The day before that, when I attended a meeting between the Prime Minister with the military commanders, he questioned my right as the parliament speaker and member of the Defence Council, to participate in that meeting. This is some sort of pathological obsession, I don’t know why he is constantly trying to drag me through the mud with the most vulgar insults against me,” said Jandroković.

“I will not respond in kind because apart from being the supreme commander he is also a supreme liar, there is no point in trying to compete with someone who insults everyone standing in their way,” Jandroković added.

Jandroković also rejected allegations in the media that he is the person behind Defence Minister Mario Banožić and that he is the one instigating conflicts between Milanović and Banožić, claiming that the allegations “are ridiculous and untrue.”

Asked whether former minister Gabrijela Žalac, who was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of embezzling money from the EU and Croatian budgets, would stay on the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) Presidency and the party in general, Jandroković said that the HDZ was waiting for a court decision, after which party bodies would take a stand and make a decision.

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