I'm such a badass, I trained myself for seven days collecting evidence about the half-year performance of the new government and just as I started to write - the doorbell bursts.
Slavoljub Migo Stijepović is innocent, Dragan Kovačević is on the run, and Nik Đeljošaj has an open path to Spuž. How fortunate that the police, prosecutor's office and the courts invested as much effort in the first two cases as in this third one...
It's not up to us, the government is washing its hands, the trapped institutions are to blame. At first glance - and they are, if only for the apparent innocence of the former mayor and the expected escape of the until recently custodian of Montenegrin real estate.
Whoever looks beyond the nose will see that this government is also to blame. And that these institutions would be at least partially freed if the coalition partners did not spend the seventh month for their own positioning, the first three in terms of height, and then three more in terms of depth and breadth.
That is why the High Court can entertain the masses with the lack of evidence in the indictment, the Special Prosecutor's Office to watch over the excess of judicial omissions, and the public to guess whether it is classic corruption, blackmail or voluntary service to the former government.
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Stijepović couldn't know how dirty money is?... Of course he could and did know, clean money is given away by clicking in the bank, not by sending envelopes to houses.
There is no evidence that he committed the crime of money laundering as an accomplice?... Not a single one, except for a video and audio confession of how he - in front of half a million credible witnesses - runs to wash it in the party machine.
He doesn't know any member of an organized criminal group, except for Knežević?... Possibly, but the accused for the coup d'état met in the courtroom, and they still got - 67,5 years in prison.
There was not 97.000 euros in the envelope, almost half of it was missing?... Logically, the High Court recognizes only the judgment of its party, and it claims that only 47.500 reached Spas. Where is the rest - it has not been determined, but it is also not realistic that the multimillionaire Duško Knežević is organizing such a racket from Raš, via Migo to Spas in order to steal 49.500 euros from himself...
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The theft of hundreds of thousands of hectares of state property and the looting of private property has never even reached the courts, although criminal reports have been arriving regularly for almost ten years.
It is not realistic to expect any government to prosecute itself, but also to work against itself like the current one. Arrested, released, then arrested and released again, a man escaped from her bars, for whom it was necessary to know that - there is no other way out.
Because it is a dead race between the devastation left behind by the state cadastre in this century and the damage caused to Montenegro by Numan Pasha Ćuprilić and Omer Pasha Latas - together.
During the last decade, not only the state suffered, about 400.000 citizens have some kind of problem with the cadastre. The media has been reporting for years how private real estate is becoming mobile as soon as the job is done, especially on the coast.
In order to more easily follow the traces of their mobility through cadastral papers, it is enough to trace the career of Dragan Kovačević. He was the head of the administrations in Budva, Danilovgrad, Bar and Tivat, and after extraordinary local ventures, which are now handled by the prosecution, he was given the management of all real estate in the state.
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Many of these properties are now unavailable to the state. Including the most attractive ones on the coast, which were stolen from the settlers by cadastral fraud. Only they know how much darkness is hidden behind the glitter of Luštica Bay...
The director of the Real Estate Administration, Dragan Kovačević, is also unavailable to her. We found out that he was on the run only after ten days, and even then unofficially. That is why, also unofficially, I suspect that someone from the state authorities helped him escape. Not even Svetozar Marović could have escaped to Serbia without state aid, even though at that time border control was drastically lighter...
Those who made it possible to not find a man suspected of at least six criminal offenses in Tivat and Budva alone are also unavailable.
We have not yet heard official details about Dragan Kovačević's performance in Bar. On social networks, the story about the application in which a Baranka suspects him of asking her for 90.000 euros in order to "finish the work in the cadastre" has been renewed. The second application is related to the building, which, along with nine thousand legal square meters, was increased by eight thousand illegal ones.
The prosecutor's office has not yet announced anything about the cadastre in my native Danilovgrad. Neither will I, although I know that this madness has long needed not only geodetic but also psychiatric observation...
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About how dangerous the state cadastre has become not only for the state but also for the normal life of so-called ordinary people, Prof. Dr. Jelisava Kalezić. In the columns "About space, people", she cited many concrete examples of illegal, unprofessional and irresponsible actions.
- It is not correct to write about the cadastre and not mention its successes. If she doesn't know the subject, the respected professor should come to the Administration (...) to learn some things, a person learns all his life - the official Kovačević snapped to Professor Kalezić.
He didn't even try to answer MP Dritan Abazović, who asserted a day or two earlier in the parliament that "the word cadastre in Montenegro has become synonymous with corruption".
The then minister Radoje Žugić did not try to deny financial malfeasance in the Real Estate Administration.
And if he did, no one would believe him. Just in 2015, Minister Žugić evaluated the performance of director Kovačević in the previous year - a pure unit!
PS The Police Directorate and the Basic Prosecutor's Office should also receive a clean unit due to the submission and acceptance of the criminal complaint against Niko Đeljošaj. The citizens of Tuzi were not brought to the streets by the local president, but by the state government. She confirmed it herself, canceling her decision to punish the residents of three municipalities for not being able to deal with the people of Podgorica. Whether Đeljošaj was convicted or not, the most difficult consequence of that thoughtless decision - the hatred towards Albanians that bubbled over social networks for days - cannot be undone...
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