The ruling coalition will form an expert team that will work to urgently amend and supplement all legal solutions related to unjust enrichment in order to pre-empt some court decisions and make them impossible in the future, announced the head of the parliamentary group of the ruling DPS, Nikola Rakočević.
Rakočević said in the Assembly that the DPS does not comment on the decisions of the courts, but now they have an emphasized need and obligation because illegal enrichment is "an anti-civilization act that hits the foundations of Montenegro."
Analysts assessed that the DPS thereby finally shows the political will for rapid progress in negotiations with the EU, according to the new methodology that the party reluctantly accepted, which puts the political will for the establishment of the rule of law in the foreground.
In earlier annual reports on Montenegro, the European Commission criticized the government for not yet prescribing unjust enrichment as a criminal offense, on the basis of which property would be confiscated from those who cannot prove that it was legally acquired.
In the last unofficial document, from November last year, in the part about the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption, it is stated that "the results of checks in relation to illegal enrichment, exchange and transfer of assets, and identification of the origin of assets - are still rare".
Rakočević specified that it was agreed that the president of the Assembly, Ivan Brajović, would be at the head of the team, while the party would be represented by Branimir Gvozdenović and Petar Ivanović, whose experience would guarantee the economic justification of the proposed changes. Former ambassador and mayor of Podgorica, Miomir Mugoša, he added, offered himself as an expert consultant.
In the end, he emphasized that the idea came from the President of Montenegro and the head of that party, Milo Đukanović.
This announcement was immediately welcomed by the President of the Supreme Court, Vesna Medenica, which analysts interpreted as a clear signal that she wants to remove doubts about the disputed sale of the orchard in Kolašin to a prominent businessman, Zoran Ćoć Bećirović.
"At the beginning of this mandate, I promised that my primary goals were to adequately resolve housing issues for employees in the judiciary and to strongly resist any kind of political pressure," underlined Medenica.
Now let's get back to reality.
The young MP Rakočević, apparently on a party assignment, attacked the judges the other day, whom he called "state officials", because the judge of the Basic Court in Podgorica, Rade Ćetković, released Luka Vojvodić from custody.
Vojvodic allegedly admitted that he damaged the anti-fascist monument on Ravni laz, where, as explained by the court, he expressed sincere remorse, and that he is a 3rd grade high school student, and that he has not been convicted so far.
Although Vojvodic will be held accountable in court for this act of vandalism, Rakočević said that "it is unacceptable that an act of fascism should be treated like this".
Trying to treat fascist outbursts with prison is like treating serious mental illness with aspirin. If this case was at all an act of fascism committed by Vojvodic, because at his age testosterone controls actions more than gray cells do.
The best vaccine against fascism and vandalism is education.
And Montenegrin education is such that, as shown by the CGO research from less than two years ago, 77 percent of students cannot name three anti-fascist figures from Montenegro, only 5 percent of them can name at least three countries that are members of the anti-fascist movement. , almost 43,6 percent of them do not know why July 23 is celebrated in Montenegro...
The neglect of the education system, in which party framing is more important than the content that children receive, and inadequate dealing with the past results in what we have today in Montenegro - the desecration of anti-fascist symbols, chauvinistic outbursts in Bar and Pljevlje...
These young people cannot be just a product of a media-polluted public space and the current vampirization of the ghost of the 90s.
When it comes to dealing with the past, in the sea, the statement of a politician - the archeologist of all our delusions - is a commendable part of the statement made by Croatian Civic Initiative (HGI) MP Adrijan Vuksanović:
"As a Croat, I want to say that the NDH is the shame of the Croatian people. Those who identify today's Montenegro with the NDH show only one thing - that they do not respect the victims of the criminal regime of the NDH".
And as long as textbooks and history lecturers in Montenegro run over the fact about the criminal Montenegrin regime from the first half of the 90s, the sobs for the 7 victims of the NATO bombing in Montenegro will be louder than those sobs for the 165 citizens of Montenegro that the Montenegrin regime sent to Dubrovnik, and from the sobs of 66 refugees from BiH who were sent under the knife to Radovan Karadžić... And it will be possible to revise the past of Montenegro.
And reducing anti-fascist values to the level of a question - why the court did not immediately put that young man, who had just come of age, in prison, but gave him the opportunity to defend himself from freedom - is an insulting banalization.
The unconvincing election EPP in which the conceited DPS partisan Supreme Headquarters orders a quick trial for some Chetniks there, mostly from the DF.
And the real Supreme Staff made harsh judgments for unjustified enrichment as well.
The young and politically gifted Rakočević would have to know that before he casually rushes to eat ladles of pre-election feces.
Only in societies that have not faced the traumas of the past in an adequate way, in which there is no solidarity, equal opportunities, fairness or justice, is it possible to strengthen fascism.
And it is worth remembering that this kind of Montenegrin society was dominantly shaped by the party that has been in power for decades - DPS.
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