THE DRAGON HUNTERS

Suffering for Milo

Berane and Ulcinj should send a message to Đukanović that the time of personal and then party domination is in the past. Now he is reaping what he sowed. The worst people stayed around him because all the decent ones had long ago raised their hands. Or they were driven away

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Photo: Vijesti/Savo Prelevic
Photo: Vijesti/Savo Prelevic
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Every autocrat ends up like Putin, surrounded by an army of corrupt sycophants from the ranks of party comrades, state officials, tycoons, intellectuals, church leaders, who explain to him, like Tsar Vladimir these days, how the Nazi Zelensky surrendered, while the Ukrainian people cheer for the liberating Russian army that is over parliament in conquered Kiev crucified a huge tricolor. Even so much so that the Russian flag can be seen as far as Beran, which inspired the champions and sympathizers of Prava CG to sing for Russia and Vladimir. It's possible that Putin will never know what really happened in Ukraine - that his invasion went wrong, that it united the country like nothing before in its tumultuous history, that even Ukrainian cities and people who spoke the majority Russian language and were tied to Onufrije and the Moscow Patriarchate, turned against the Kremlin and Mother Russia. And that Zelensky turned out to be Churchill and not Hitler, because his much smaller and much less well-armed army defends Kiev and Mariupol like the Red Army used to defend Stalingrad.

And while Shoigu and Medvedev convince the Boss that Russia will defeat the world and come out of shame even stronger and bigger, here, in small Ukraine, as Ioannikije would say, Milo's white eagle (not a bear) from Predrag Bošković, announces that the DPS is "a convincing winner elections in Berane"!

"Based on 90 percent of the processed votes, we have over 26 percent of support," says the charismatic Bošković, which should be enough for the boss to conclude that Napoleon was right when he said a long time ago that leaders should not be afraid of people who do not publicly they agree with them but the cowards who also disagree with the Boss but are not allowed to tell him that.

To make Milo's pain worse, the bear from Bošković is not alone. Shortly after the victory in Berane, Milov Shojgu from General Secretary Bogdanović informed him from Ulcinj that they had triumphed there with all 7 mandates. Or even 6. The leader Ure Abazović was right when, the other day, in response to messages from the DPS that they are returning to power and that now everything depends on them, he said - if people really think that way, they should be allowed to enjoy themselves and they celebrate victories that only they can see. Bonaparte formulated it in words - do not interrupt the enemy when he makes mistakes.

It remains for us to read Pobjeda and watch Gradska in the coming days, in order to find out who placed the Chief of Berane and Ulcinj, like Shoigu Putin, Kiev and Ukraine. Will the curse again fall on Duško, who turned out to be suspicious regarding his support for Katnić, and even more so regarding the creation and duration of a portal that you have never heard of, such as In4s. Everyone around Sefa asks where In4s comes from, but no one asks where and who needs Gradska.

But if Putin does not see that Ukraine will never surrender, much less that Zelenskiy will remain in the history books as a Nazi, then it is time for Đukanović to understand how the DPS was shipwrecked in both Berane and Ulcinj. And that the reform of the party is stuck like Putin's tanks in the Ukrainian plain. Our Milo is still weighing when he is going to retire, keeping both friends and enemies in fear, because the former are afraid that he will lead us for a long time, while the latter are looking forward to it.

Only the naive and corrupt, the ignorant and the hypocrites, believe that the Chief is right when he says that neither he nor the DPS need anyone to suggest what to do - because they know best. On the contrary, it is clear to the friends, let alone the opponents of DPS, that the decisions expected in recent months are long overdue. Immediately after the referendum, and at the latest in 2010, when Lukšić assumed the position of prime minister and Merkel gave a clearly visible blessing to everything.

Because Milo didn't step down when it was time for him, reforms were missing, and DPS, instead of emancipating itself and building up as a civil, democratic and European party, experienced a regression that led it to right-wing, committing, folkloric nationalism, which almost ended tragically at the Belvedere and the highway barricades. What was previously dominated by the long-overdue Democratic Front.

Just as Putin would give a million dollars to whoever brings him a solution to the impasse and crimes in Ukraine, so Djukanović is looking for an adviser who is not Roćen and who could offer him an honorable way out of the reality here. Not for DPS because there is no help for him, but a way out for Milo himself.

Berane and Ulcinj should send a message to Đukanović that the time of personal and DPS domination is in the past. How to make DPS a desirable minor partner in local or state government, and Đukanović a free man - these are the challenges and struggles of Milo. Both of them need a new leadership, a new narrative, someone like the Boss himself from 1999 or 2002, and the first step for that is Milo's withdrawal from the party leadership. Because that would mean that all the Boskovics, Bogdanovics, and acquaintances are leaving with him, whose defeats have long been celebrated as victories, just as Putin's lower triumphs over the Nazis, who were defeated eight decades ago. In World War II.

Milo reaps what he sows. The worst people stayed around him because all the decent ones had long ago raised their hands. Or they were driven away. Now it's too late for a new beginning.

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