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Changing clothes

We have also seen that the public is speculating about the resignation of the almighty ruler of the Judiciary, Mrs. Medenica. In the new reality, is there a party for her?

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Medenica, Photo: Luka Zeković
Medenica, Photo: Luka Zeković
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One increasingly visible, group so to speak, "changing clothes" and one individual "undressing" deserve attention.

The critical spirit lives by the fact that it must not stop, that every point won must become the past in an irregular moment, so sometimes it may seem that I pay too much attention to bad, disturbing details, but, if this is the way to act on things, then it must be acceptable . It is better to deal with things while there are still details in the picture of a new political reality, than when (or if) they become the main scene.

Information about inter-party transfers is already appearing here and there, along the lines of a new position - a new opposition. Observers react to it with divided feelings: as much as they are glad that the local partitocratic empires are breaking up, an almost contemptuous sense is also activated: what are they going to do here and not there?

On the other hand, those characters who have the need to immediately announce their "change" are interesting. And there is always a similar story - that they have been dissatisfied for a long time, they have long been "envious" of those corrupt powerful people, but, as it were, they did not want to make waves before the elections (and why not?) but now they have broken. And so - here they are in the new and increasingly popular party. New letters warm the heart, a new abbreviation promises an extension... What? Maybe - careers, privileges, arrogance... So how will the parties be different with the same people? How will Montenegro be better with the same mental matrix on stage? It's not changes, it's just dressing up...

Without wanting to generalize anything in the zone of concreteness, it is possible that here you have a class of people hooked on the party, who, now that theirs are moving to the opposition (and that is an interesting thing to be, trust someone with experience), are already running towards a new personal and professional "self-confidence". They are those Montenegrin centaurs - half party half waist - but you never know which half you are dealing with, they are so freakishly fused.

We have also seen that the public is speculating about the resignation of the almighty ruler of the Judiciary, Mrs. Medenica. In the new reality, is there a party for her? Is a party according to her measure even possible? Maybe some kind of riding association? And at least - three mandates.

She definitely belongs to those "players on the stage" who, through their public activities, helped people to "clarify" the image of the ruling party and the true nature of the system created by that party. For which she should be sincerely thanked.

So much for "changing clothes". And riding. And now about "undressing". Masks of the bourgeois worldview, for example.

The candidate for the mandate, Mr. Krivokapić, loses day by day that, as we said, saving in Montenegro, the aura of unknownness, which made him look incomparably more decent and benign than the old political wolves.

And after the removal of the (mask?) came the rhetoric that invokes the (pre)old propaganda platitude that Montenegro is "another Serbian state". Such a statement is an explicit mockery of the civic nature and essence of contemporary Montenegro.

At the same time, it is a form of humiliation for the ethnic Montenegrins, who, even when they were created historically, are not allowed the right to their own state. And that is never naive, moreover, it is very dangerous, in the end - this kind of rhetoric will make "recognition" faster, "removal" more brutal.

It is not fitting, professor, that you get lost so easily in the dangerous labyrinths of historical falsifications, even if it all sounds like God-pleasing flattery... If you haven't forgotten, the people of Montenegro expect some different developments from you. And much more important.

Is it really not possible to completely get out of those tiringly same, tired stories

After all, you can't get into such rhetoric by accident, like welcoming an operetta Chetnik commando...

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