The elections are over, everything has been collected and taken away, and it has been distributed a long time ago. The actual result-consequences are to be expected, we will know in a year or two.
DPS and its, until now, pocket edition (SD) remained for a long time to solve one, apparently simple, equation 30 + 3 + 3? + 1? + 1? + -2 + x = 41, which they could not solve in 15 days, with all the intelligence, strength, force and other virtues at their disposal. With Donto's formula and reducing Ludolf to the prime number 2, they cannot calculate the square of the circle. That's what happens when they make a mistake in the rounding calculation. Numerous accountants of all professions and nations helped them wholeheartedly, with "free" advice, requests, and by God, near the end, threats, but in vain, they couldn't solve the "ix", and the question marks are slowly being straightened out.
Self-proclaimed and invited (by invitation) analysts, with or without a portal, with their pre-election calculations, seem to have deliberately put the government to sleep by claiming that the elections are a formality, which should only be done for the sake of the world public, although it would be cheaper for the parliamentary majority to extend its mandate for another four year, and the others do not even have to come. Now, when it turns out that the "analysts" are more like fortune tellers, they started to shout, wail, swear and curse and, like a flock of black ravens, cast a bad omen on Montenegro, regretting that the government lost power, even more than the government itself. And these accountants made a mistake in their calculation; is not a sign of equality between the government and Montenegro.
It's not advanced mathematics, so don't calculate when a recognizable representative of the DF officially says that the majority of MPs have been gathered for the constitution of the Assembly of Montenegro, and we will continue democratically because the percentage participation in that majority is known. Back in the first grade, we learned that pears and apples, plums and tangerines and yellow lemons cannot be added together. This is all, for now, the fruit of the common name, or the Agreement (lat. probus paktum), which only together has a huge (immeasurable) value statement and is called the foundation of an independent and democratic Montenegro.
Milo's recent statement "Don't get sick, there are more of us" is evidence that sometimes mistakes are made in calculations even by those who know the result even before the task is set.
The calculation of the majority in Montenegro is unreliable, because it changes too often. Only for my age (born in 1948), these changes are difficult to explain. According to the 1948 census, Montenegrins were almost 91%, and Serbs less than 2%, slightly less than Croats, and three times less than Albanians. The calculation according to the 1991 census is somewhat different due to the new nations (Muslims and Yugoslavs, in total about 19%), so Montenegrins were about 62%, and Serbs 9,3%, with a very important note that that census was two years after the coup ("AB revolution").
Only one year later (1992) at the referendum, 4,04% of the voters voted, conditionally speaking, for an independent Montenegro, so the result was only the GP URA, in the last elections, which exceeded that percentage by 37%. And this is a kind of calculation, accurate but relative.
Growing up in the common bed (FRY), Montenegrin Serbs multiplied much faster, and Montenegrins almost halved, so that in the 2003 census, 43% of Montenegrins and 32% of Serbs lived in the same greenhouse. The situation has changed slightly in the 2011 census (45% of Montenegrins and almost 29% of Serbs).
A. Vučić's statement that he is less concerned about the result of the August elections, even if, according to his own admission, he honored them with a lot of money, than the next census in Montenegro, next year, deserves caution. It is unclear if he wants the number of Serbs in Montenegro not to decrease, or if he wants trends from a common bed. In any case, Vučić has long been present in the Western Balkans, so it's not a big puzzle, i.e. complex calculation.
From the final election numbers, it can be calculated that at least 2/3 of the citizens of Montenegro are in favor of its independence, and without special research, I believe that at least 95% would vote for a change in the socio-economic situation, and that 99% feel ashamed when world officials say we know that our country is trapped and hybrid, with endemic (ubiquitous) corruption and crime, and that it is over-indebted. When we look at the election results through the prism of only these four parameters, then the election results of the outgoing government are extremely good.
I am sure that the vast majority of those who gathered ten days ago in Cetinje and Podgorica to "defend" Montenegro are not accountants, loudly branding people who have contributed a lot and are contributing that they have something to defend, or rather, to defend. Some came secretly or visibly to defend for something else and their calculation is obvious, measurable in euros, hectares, hectoliters and kilowatts. There was no place for them that day under so many Montenegrin flags and they only learned that even those with real patriotic concern are less trusted.
What is certain is that "the independence of Montenegro is guaranteed". That guarantee certificate, in exactly those words, in our native language, so that everyone could understand it well, was given by Mr. Jens Stoltenberg in June 2017, welcoming the admission of our country to NATO. And we wonder too.
The agreement on the principles of the new government was signed, which calculated the smallest common content of the parties to the agreement. Its importance is enormous, one can say it is historical. At this moment, there is both hope and chance, which are supported by all well-intentioned and thinking people in Montenegro and outside it, which means the vast majority, and they state this publicly.
The defenders of an independent, democratic and orderly Montenegro will best defend it with work, knowledge, honesty... and even by voting, with the conviction that this will be the only and sufficient means to protect it from all the miseries and evils that have followed it for centuries and follow
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