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In order for a society and country to be "healthy", we need to "feed" ourselves with noble ideas, by cultivating true social values, by working to constantly raise living standards and all other standards. Staying in the clean air is, in fact, living in an environment with reduced emissions of harmful gases spread by corruption, clientelism, organized crime...
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Igor Lukšić, Photo: Facebook
Igor Lukšić, Photo: Facebook
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.
Ažurirano: 03.02.2012. 12:38h

For a healthy and long life, experts recommend - healthy food, being in the fresh air and regularly engaging in some physical activity. Ecology. Clean environment. It is similar with the state. In order for a society and country to be 'healthy', we need to 'feed' ourselves with noble ideas, cultivating true social values, working to constantly raise living standards and all other standards. Staying in the clean air is, in fact, living in an environment with reduced emissions of harmful gases that spread corruption, clientelism, organized crime... And in order to achieve all that, it is necessary to train. To train democratic capacities, the replaceability of authorities, the responsibility of those in charge towards those who give them a salary and a mandate to work - citizens.

That's how you get fit. Condition for changes. Fitness to think for yourself. Fitness for civic courage. Fitness for the new times in which everyone should do their job.

But it's kind of slow for us. In the ruling ranks, they maintain the condition of survival in power. Just these days, they are testing how good their condition is every now and then. There was general panic and confusion due to a series of bad moves by Prime Minister Lukšić that he made since the beginning of this year and scored several own goals in less than a month.

He opened the season with the supreme embarrassment of the entire nation when he and two of his friends, ministers, took off in a familiar, relaxed manner on the Government plane, to stay in Morocco at Amman's expense. Kerosene and crew wages were paid by us. Aman's owners full board in the magnificent rooms of the Moroccan hotel. The only thing that remains unknown is who gave the ministers and other members of the expedition to Morocco their per diems, so that they could find their way. For spending. Maybe even for a carpet that should be brought from this distant and mystical area.

After returning from the holiday trips - the government and the first man - waited for the peaceful civil protest in January and the proof that there are still citizens who do not want to come to terms with how they shape our reality, in accordance with the interests of investors. We also learned that, most likely, we will have to pay tens of millions of guarantees that the Government gave for KAP, but also that the Prime Minister thinks that the Hungarian judicial system should deal with the Telekom affair. Nice. Someone stole seven and a half million from us, but let others mess with it. Rational. Responsible. There is no story. You can really feel the difference compared to its predecessor.

It rang a bell when the Prime Minister told the protest organizers to found a party or shut up forever. In translation - the prime minister imagines that in the XNUMXst century, only those who have registered as a political party, challenging citizens to organize themselves in other ways known to the civilized world, have the right to stand and protest. But also to be, simply, citizens who think, feel injustice and raise their voice against it.

The prime minister is just following the beaten paths of his predecessors - to put all opponents on the voter lists and bring them to the ballot boxes where their long fingers have been skillfully doing their work for two decades. With the impeccable assistance of the whispering divisions. And where even people who are in prison in another country, vote in their village. How? Houdini variant. A magic that lasts more than twenty years.

One of the most important categories for maintaining the condition of the government is spinning. And they train her mercilessly these days. Spinning information is a technique that the parties in power have developed with the help of their 'non-party allies'. These are the ones you like between crisis situations and elections. Smart, experts, independent, successful, have their own self... Until the party directive. They have them in every segment of society. They only flash when the indefensible needs to be defended. I always remember the anthology sentence "dams are good for the cardiovascular system because fattened fish from reservoirs is better for the heart". Not because of the author, but because of the technique. But they have their North Koreans, for whom "nature cried for a leader" recently. Proved by their state television. Their techniques aren't bad here either, huh?

And it all works well because the best information for the government is spin information. And now, a complete smoke screen has fallen on the Montenegrin public scene, made of spin-bombs by masters of their craft. Tsunamis. Who carries everything. Even some of their own, which will obviously be collateral damage. That's why everyone runs for the hill. To see better, further, more. Olympic spirit.

Behind her is cooking the last episode of the Outcasts, who figure out how, a little longer, when they are already so pumped up and full of energy and desire for power - to travel, spend money and live at the expense of the citizens, wholeheartedly supported by 'strategic partners'.

It's time to fire. For the collection of debts and bills. It's time for everyone to pay for what they squandered. To draw a line, which was drawn by the then prime minister in the nineties. What if he hadn't underlined it? And register all the losses on those who made them. So that it is known who is in bankruptcy, who is the receiver, and why there is no escape.

You have it.

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