DANAS – Royal Family not invited to the Battle of Kolubara
Anniversary
17 December 2014
Author: Jelena Tasic
Royal Family not invited to the Battle of Kolubara
anniversary
Karadjordjevics ignored Belgrade
– Prince
Alexander Karadjordjevic, the grandson of the supreme commander of the Serbian
army in the First World War, was not invited to the celebration of the 100th
anniversary of the Battle of Kolubara, nor the official protocol included
laying his wreath in honour of the fallen soldiers in this battle – confirmed
the Royal Palace PR to “Danas”.
At the Palace, they consider it was a “malicious failure not
to invite Crown Prince Alexander, not only to the celebration of the Battle of
Kolubara, but also the Battle of Cer, as well as to the other public
celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World
War, because the descendants of Serbian Voivodas Stepa Stepanovic and Zivojin
Misic were invited”.
They also point out that Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic
in his speech did not mention King Peter I and King Alexander.
Yesterday it was not possible to get an answer from the
Government of Serbia who determines the protocol in such situations. The
Ministry of Labour, Employment, Social Affairs and Veterans told “Danas” they
were not responsible for the guests and it is in the competence of the Ministry
of Culture’s Committee for marking 100 years since the beginning of the First
World War. The Ministry of Culture, however, claims they have nothing to do
with it, and that it is the job of the special Committee for preserving the
tradition of the liberation wars at the Ministry of Labour, Employment, Social
Affairs and Veterans.
Prince Alexander, however, did attend the celebration of the
100th anniversary of the Battle of Kolubara last week in Lazarevac, as the
guest of Serbian Patriarch Irinej and Bishop Jovan of Sumadija, and, as
announced by the Royal Palace, “laid a wreath and paid tribute to the memory of
the Serbian warriors who gave their lives for king and country”.
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