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Understanding

However, as it is not at all easy with all those misunderstandings, you must be pleased when you receive recognition, at least in the form of a tweet, a confirmation that you understood, if possible from some high-ranking address... From someone, say, a professorial authority

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Đukanović, Photo: Boris Pejović
Đukanović, Photo: Boris Pejović
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Whole life is a storm that constantly throws a human being between two shores - misunderstanding and misunderstanding. From one coast to the other, you are carried by the holy power of curiosity. You will not always swim to the same shore - no one has the whole understanding. The catch is that even when you swim to the shore of misunderstanding, you think that you are on the other side, that you have understood things. But these are limitations of a different kind, it is human destiny.

But since it's not easy at all with all those misunderstandings, you must be pleased when you receive recognition, at least in the form of a tweet, a confirmation that you understood, if possible from some high-ranking address... From someone, say, a professorial authority.

Montenegro has proven that it understands democracy, says President Đukanović after the lost elections. Thank him, where he heard and where he didn't. It took her a little longer to understand, but the important thing is that she finally understands... I guess it's not a question of clarity. Certainly not. It seems that the problem was with the bad "teaching" staff. And unprofessional "school" staff. However, the most important thing is that Montenegro now understands democracy. Signed by the teacher who taught this lesson for thirty (school) years. But don't be shocked by these numbers - Russia still doesn't understand what democracy is, if that means anything to you. Or China. Admittedly, they weren't too interested in that.

Until yesterday, even Đukanović didn't bother much to help the population understand democracy.

He was more interested in some other, his own, almost touching understandings - about the shameless greed of the court team, about the dark commissars who prescribe how to be a Montenegrin, about the insane personnel ambitions of his men and women, about the darkness of the bazaar's media expression...

Too much understanding for Kant, let alone for the former youth party supporter...

The new/future government made such a Montenegrin foul very early on... And for us who want the spirit of change to start a new optimism in this failing society, such mistakes must not remain invisible. Just as in the negotiations from which we all expect so much, slightly more than fifty percent of the population remained invisible... Montenegro seems to have an understanding for this type of discrimination, despite the chorus of declarative invocation of indisputable and universal values. It sounds incredible, but there are no women in the three negotiating teams of the three opposition coalitions!? Among the ten or twelve wolves who will negotiate the future expert government, not a single woman can be found?

It will be a tough negotiation, no doubt.

This is a fundamental misunderstanding of the zeitgeist. Just as she began to understand democracy, maybe one day she will begin to understand true gender equality and any other equality.

How much are all our adoptions of European standards actually - you see bare provincial fiddling in situations like this.

I still don't understand something - about the corona and NKT. This body completely shut off from CG reality for a while. Now he should go back there, but it is not easy... You could close schools, sports halls, cafes, shops and you are not able to explain to the public the danger of mass gatherings?

Just as Montenegro has recently started to understand democracy, it would be good to start with understanding the epidemiological situation as well...

President Đukanović's formulation of "understanding democracy" shows intelligent crisis management. It almost sounds as if Đukanović himself praised Montenegro for replacing the DPS. And thus proved that she understands democracy. Fair enough of him. It's as if he himself is a little bit enjoying his team's defeat. Doesn't it sound like that? Will he join the new party with Milica?

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