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It's a shame, professor, to spend a whole year trumpeting that you are ready at any moment for a confidence test in the government, and then, when it comes, to be undignified and fumble

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Photo: Luka Zeković
Photo: Luka Zeković
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Kangaroo from Aries is now in Pipers. It's really lucky that the story about the kangaroo didn't come out twenty days ago, otherwise the guest from far away wouldn't have raised his head from the "supporter" of the "leader of the free world" who was then having a fight in a dark Melbourne pub. Now it is being investigated whether the kangaroo came with papers, or whether he will be deported. And, if he is deported, make sure he doesn't travel through Serbia.

It seems that the dubious magic of politics has an ensnaring effect on the people here. One could get the impression that "they" handed over power more easily after thirty years of rule, than "they" after thirteen months. That siren call is definitely affecting our people.

Even a friend who can't leave (no matter how nice the evening was) annoys you, let alone a politician who can't.

I believed that August 30 was significant because it could represent a watershed in Montenegrin politics. That point after which things will never be the same. And that political greed, party smartness, and infantile irresponsibility, which is surprisingly often present in people who are involved in politics here, will also disappear.

Such an outcome could hardly convince a person that such a process had begun. The victors were in many respects unworthy of their victory. No matter how difficult this realization is for them, that is exactly what happened. Not the first time, nor the last time. Your entire history is woven from such stories and such characters. Another thing is that the name remembers mostly those who know how to be worthy of their own victories. And they find a way to give meaning to their victories.

If anyone had a dilemma as to whether the apostolic team should go, after their defense it is very likely that such dilemmas no longer exist. It is easy to be dignified in victory, but such an attitude in defeat means a maturity that, unfortunately, we have not seen now.

The minister's frothy statement Little brother about surnames that cannot sign the famous Fundamental Agreement (and why, by the way?), in a normal state would be reason enough for a government to fall.

We had interesting reactions, in several ways.

The experts decided to come down to the people, and it is, as expected, quite grotesque. That centaur - half expert, half populist - does not promise anything good. They are usually dilettantes, but they first lead to big stupidities. Remember the characters from the nineties. Insignificant party apparatchiks who messed up the lives of more than twenty million people. That's how it goes.

Democrats, on the other hand, are prisoners of the so-called big words. It seems that a typical politician from that team, as soon as he opens his eyes, says "Treason", "Sell" and "Theft" a dozen times. It comes to them like coffee and pickles. After those three words, they are ready to enter the day and explain to people the only way it can be. So they are torn between the experience of their own leadership (something between Mojsi and Marko Kraljević, if possible) and the impossibility of resisting any, even the most ordinary bazaar corruption that they will let into the media, supposedly naively, confused and wondering. And they are able to repeat everything - 21 million times. "Kill me with too strong a word", they could understand at least one layer of the meaning of the famous verse.

And the prime minister himself, thoroughly executed.

It's a shame, professor, to spend the whole year trumpeting that you are ready at any moment for a confidence test in the government, and then, when it comes, to be undignified and fumble.

One might expect more of a calm acceptance of fate from a great believer. To tell himself: you had a chance, but you didn't do enough. Move on to someone who will do better.

Things are essentially simple, haven't we all talked about this - we want a CG where the fall of one government is not dramatic, but a normal occurrence. It is a shame that one professor looks like someone who would set Montenegro on fire for the sake of the government.

Here, to make it easier for the professor - they report that i Njegos melted down into scrap metal.

You can go in a hundred ways, but in politics - maybe in love - it doesn't matter which way you choose...

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