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Peaceful Budva?

They are so powerful and capable, they have played together and become masters of their craft. They don't stop until they see the bottom

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Detail from the Montenegrin capital of tourism, Photo: Vuk Lajović
Detail from the Montenegrin capital of tourism, Photo: Vuk Lajović
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It seems to me, if they moved the entire DPS with their satellite parties to Switzerland, that overly rich country would go bankrupt in three months!

They are so powerful and capable, they have played together and become masters of their craft. They don't stop until they see the bottom. When the budget devoid of tourism dries up in September, when the coffers ring empty, they will probably start eating the people or each other. We are waiting for that reality show.

There has been no ideology there for a long time; DPS is a company. When that company has been going on for thirty years, it's time to remove everything superfluous from the name. As everyone calls the president "boss", as they switched from Cyrillic to Latin in the logo, there is no need for this "democratic" and "socialist" in the name, only the Party is enough. If instead of "Democratic Party of Socialists" the newspaper only said "Party", everything would be clear to everyone. The team from SD, Pozitivna and Liberlana would also know that when it is said Party, it also refers to them, because there is one leader and one cauldron. I guess they think that they have powers like the duo from the movie "Man in black" so that they can flash us with some device to make us forget about Marović. On the fact that the bird could not fly over Budva without being charged something, and the Marovići, well, they were all in the Party. They flew high, right next to the boss! That's why they are working so hard on Budva, blatantly faking it for the last thirty years. Now all of a sudden Krapović is on the news?

In addition to so many honeys and Stanković, in addition to our Eliot Ness known as Katnić, in addition to such giants of the judiciary who are vigilantly watching what everyone is doing apart from the party and clans, how is it possible that they only now remembered Krapović? Or was it not possible to pack something for him until now, the question is now? The recordings are to blame. Because the "old school" overlooked social networks. They think that the power of RTCG and Dnevnik is still stronger than Viber, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp. They got used to the nineties, that they could get away with anything.

What was on the diary was the only truth. Now it's a different story, everything went viral in an instant, they saw that people all over Montenegro had seen the videos even before the diary, that you could see who was firing tear gas and in which direction, who responded to the balls with tear gas, who wouldn't give the guy the phone, who wouldn't is legitimized but not in uniform, who pushes girls in the Bar, who detains them in order in Podgorica, who kicks people who are lying face down on the floor. It was also seen that there were guys throwing firecrackers at the police, there were also oysters. But nothing justifies brutality. We must not be blind to that. Faking blindness may get you a promotion in the ministry or a high position in a ministry, but ask yourself what you have to swallow and if it is worth it! Is it pleasant?

It is difficult to be a police officer in Montenegro, a country that has the most police officers per capita in Europe, twice the average, as many as 800 police officers per 100 inhabitants. These people have to earn wages, so they think if they beat the people there will be wages. Budva is a demonstrative exercise, how strictness is trained, how absolute power is exercised in 000 in the middle of Europe. How to control the only remaining cauldron. Can Budva be reconciled with a razor, is it Razor?

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