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A 40 million euro loan from one European bank, 17 million from another... Pre-election kindergartens and schools, at least half of which were promised a decade ago, are once again part of the government's campaign, which expects citizens to look forward to it.
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I'm in a big problem, I need professional help. Not a self-proclaimed general practitioner, but a specialist... For the psycho-social changes that coming to power causes, and the will to power further accelerates...

Have you followed the latest performances of our ministers... I mean one outgoing, Pavlo Radulović, two new ones - Damir Šehović and Nikola Janović - and, of course, Prime Minister DM who has been at the top of the government or on it since the last century.

Okay, I understand that they belong to the same government, represent the same ideology and are loyal to the same leader.

It sometimes happens in more advanced societies.

The four of them, unfortunately not only them, are bound by something that is unforgivable to serious politicians. A complete absence of a sense of responsibility towards the citizens who pay them. And the loss of meaning for the reality in which those in whose name they govern live.

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Minister Radulović resigned only after the bribery of the inspector with 5.000 euros was photographed.

- This is my relationship to the failure to fight a part of the system that managed to overcome me... I failed to eradicate such behavior - is a part of his reasoning that few paid attention to.

My attitude towards that failure is fundamentally different. For three years he fought against something he never publicly admitted - that corruption in Montenegro is systemic. Let's not worry about whether the rest of the system can be healthy if one part has been seriously ill for a long time...

And he did not explain how fatal this most malignant type of corruption is, even when it was diagnosed in Budva in the hundreds of millions.

You didn't have to be a minister to see that Svetozar Marović is not the top of the corruption crime, otherwise that phenomenon would have disappeared together with him.

The top of the construction mafia is still at the same address. Despite that, neither now nor ever before have we heard whether the outgoing minister knows anything about this, even "on a rumor level"...

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Instead, we heard that he would like to be succeeded by a woman. I believe he was sincere about gender sensitivities, but he was not precise about party sensitivities.

If he is succeeded by a woman from depees, esde or bees, he should not have resigned - the system will survive.

That system, due to corruption or some other serious disease, will continue to destroy Tara until it begins to resemble the Pond. And to defend the law that guarantees that only the Government asks where urban mafia is most profitable...

In fact, whoever succeeds him from the coalition will have to "continue in the same direction and bring the started reforms to the end".

That is why it would not be humane to fulfill the minister's second wish, for the successor to receive more support from journalists for continuing in the same direction, since according to him "they were incorrect"...

They are not as much as he is towards them. Otherwise, at the beginning of his mandate, he would be recommended to go to the forest. Maybe there would be some benefit from that, he would learn about the laws of nature that are dangerous to violate.

That way, he would have realized more quickly what stopped his most famous predecessor, Ranko Radović, back in 2002. And, like him, resigned immediately. Not waiting for three years to pass to talk about systemic causes. Not resignations, but corruption...

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We will hardly see the resignation of Minister Šehović before the elections, and it will be even more difficult to leave the Government after them.

He is satisfied with his work, it was heard during the answers to the MP's questions.

The only good thing is that he did not, like his outgoing colleague, recommend journalists to "ignore the politics of the house and be objective". Because even the Depeesian courts confirm their writing about plagiarism and other scandalous events in preschool, eight-year, high school and college education.

So what is the relevant minister so pleased with? Representatives of the Government "will attend the signing of the contract with the European Investment Bank for a loan of 40 million euros".

With the development bank of the Council of Europe, the satisfaction is still undiminished, "a loan of 17 million euros has been agreed".

Did I understand correctly? Kindergartens and schools, at least half of which were promised a decade ago, are again part of the election campaign, and with interest.

All that and somehow, we've googled it for three decades. But if the minister is satisfied that the children of today's students will also repay their loans, that is really impossible to understand without professional help.

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DF MP Ljiljana Đurašković asked for help from the entire government, not for herself but for young people who are leaving their homeland.

- In the survey of the Westminster Foundation, there is no mention of permanent departure and emigration. Rather, it will be about the educational and work mobility of young people. We must not perceive this as a permanent departure - said Minister Janović.

And then he lashed out at "self-proclaimed general practice experts" who "count with him":

- I guess that implies that I should go back to the pool and live underwater and every few days come to the surface to get some air and that this is my range of motion. Not to deal with much more serious topics because they are God-given for that. I invite them to join me whenever they want, just let them choose a topic first...

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No, not at all, it only implies a high school knowledge of the ancient Greek saying. It doesn't have to go into those details when the craftsman explained to the painter what real art is...

There was no need to even call the line, it may sound like a threat to some of the more sensitive critics than me.

The topic should not be changed either, the editor of Reflektor chose the most current one. How many young people left Montenegro...

She didn't get an answer until the end of the show. Nor the public until the end of the parliamentary session. Instead, we heard what neither the public, nor her, nor me are interested in:

- I graduated from the general high school in Kotor, I was an excellent student. After that, I graduated from the Maritime Faculty, from the Department of Port Management and Port Resources. What was I like as a pupil and student, let them freely ask the professors who have ever taught me?!

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Thanks, no need for further questions. The connection between port resources and the departure of young people can be seen with the naked eye. Regarding professional development, the line minister is right. Graduated economists for assistant chefs on a cruise ship. With the possibility of advancement to - head of the kitchen...

The Minister of Education is right, we have "many reasons to be satisfied"... Who wouldn't be satisfied with this kind of performance, not only the Department for Youth and Education. But the Government, of course, and the Assembly in its reduced composition, and the President in particular...

P.S. I forgot the main one, it happens to "self-proclaimed general practice experts". And the sensitivity of the Prime Minister in the dialogue about the murder of Duško Jovanović must never be forgotten. After 15 years of waiting for the names of the murderers and the masterminds, Duško's sister and SNP MP Danijela Pavićević says: "You owe me answers and you will owe them until I get them"... "I don't owe you any answers", the prime minister retorted. DM even though at the time of the crime he was the head of the State Security Service?!

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