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Could it be that the DPS also breaks its head

It was the politics that gave primacy to the nation and not to the man that led to - genocide. And in Srebrenica, Auschwitz and Treblinka... And in Armenia, Rwanda and Myanmar... Well, that's what the prime minister talked about, without relativizing the crime. Relativization is, to stop lying, when the Potočari Memorial Center invites the presidents of Montenegro and Serbia to the anniversary of the genocide...

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Photo: Vijesti/Luka Zeković
Photo: Vijesti/Luka Zeković
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Friday, July 8 - I did not carefully watch the broadcast of the Horns in a Bag summit on the fundamental contract, but not because of the horns and the contract, but because of the present minister of the military and political system and the absent ministers of European affairs and domestic culture and media.

He put pressure on me by robbing the Prime Minister of his speech and, by God, his office.

The two of them annoyed me with their lack of European/cultural manners.

Only those who do not deserve that honor can leave the Government in the lurch in which they have the honor to be.

- Hooray has never been more unique, the Presidency made a decision to sign the fundamental contract - said the vice-president of that party.

But she did not come to the Government session, where she was supposed to practice that unity with Dritan Abazović and Filip Adžić.

The Minister of Culture, allegedly, as a non-partisan figure in the Government, did not want to be "part of political disputes".

As if the ministerial function is not, above all, political.

And why didn't the Minister of Public Administration annoy me even though he left before the vote?

Well, because the CDNK and other patriotic organizations publicly took away his right to vote the Friday before last...

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Saturday, July 9 - Yesterday's decision on the basic contract brought down the Government on social networks.

I tried to intervene by taking pictures and copying some documents, but I did only a little better than the Prime Minister after the vote.

So forgive me, I will keep the basic report on the church issue short until next week.

I am slowly going back to the factory settings, and unlike the President, I do not consider that topic to be unimportant, but rather - the most expensive of the century...

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Sunday, July 10 - The DPS Presidency has already overthrown Dritan Abazović. I don't believe that the same can happen to that party in the parliament as to the "never more unique Uri" in the Government, but something else can happen.

That the ever more unique DPS at a decisive moment - like Mašan on the eve of the referendum - breaks its head.

Just not because of the electricity bill, but because of some others calculated by the European Union...

When Jozef Borelj and Oliver Varhelji are coming, was it on Thursday?...

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Monday, July 11 - Genocide was not committed against Bosniaks but against people, and it was not committed by armies but by politicians. The politics of evil, death and deception. That's why we need to change things, to look each other in the eye, to understand that there is still a lot that we can change for the better. Let's learn from mistakes, and give a chance to reconciliation, justice and truth - is the only excerpt from Prime Minister Dritan Abazović's address in Potočari that was reported by all reporters.

Why they are the only ones who know, I don't think to give them a course on balanced reporting and reading between the lines.

- Prime Minister Dritan Abazović to apologize to us and to all the victims of the genocide in Srebrenica. Our children were killed just because they are Bosniaks, they were killed by an organized army. In Potočari, there is no room for relativizing crimes - the mother of Srebrenica responded with a tweet.

Why, they know that, it is not humane to argue with the relatives of victims of war criminals, she is always right.

I know that Dritan Abazović also thinks so, for which he immediately apologized:

- Forgive me, Mother of Srebrenica, for the vaguely expressed thought. It is known that every work depends on its goal. My goal is peace. The genocide committed against Bosniaks in Srebrenica should never happen again to anyone!

It should have ended there.

I would have ended up here, too, if the patriot chase had not followed. Unseen, I would say that I don't remember the previous two - when he became vice president in 42.

Government and when he was a candidate for prime minister in the 43rd.

Well, that's why I'm going to defend him from today.

Not just as a friend being insulted, which I sometimes do on Facebook.

But also as prime minister, although I was a little short of organizing a protest myself because of the fundamentals.

I didn't, because in less than three months he endured such spitting, cursing, curses and other outpourings of hatred that all Montenegrin prime ministers have not experienced together since democracy arrived in our region.

Milo Đukanović was not embarrassed by his words even after the criminals from The Hague thanked him for sending them oil and money...

Dritan Abazović did not insult the victims in Srebrenica, I guess it goes without saying that on the 27th anniversary of the genocide, everyone knows that all those killed were Bosniaks.

But we are all human beings first, then Bosniaks, Albanians, Montenegrins, Serbs...

It was the policy that gave primacy to the nation and not to the man - that led to genocide.

And in Srebrenica, Auschwitz and Treblinka... And in Armenia, Rwanda and Myanmar...

Well, that's what the prime minister talked about, without relativizing the crime.

It is a relativization, so that we don't lie anymore, when the Potočari Memorial Center invites, or only receives, the presidents of Montenegro and Serbia on the anniversary of the genocide.

And when the members of the Presidency of BiH hugged and kissed with them, and there was a crowd of them from the nineties onwards...

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Tuesday, July 12 - The president of the state and DPS threatened the prosecutors that they will answer if the possible indictments against Vesna Medenica and the former management of Plantaž are not confirmed by the courts with convictions.

- But, let me say something that will be commented as heresy.

No one's work in Montenegro, especially no one's performance of state affairs, must not pass without the scrutiny and critical judgment of the public - said Milo Đukanović.

Granted, this is not his first heretical thought, but a regular practice when his own are in custody.

I have been telling him for thirty years that the performance of state affairs must not go unchecked.

In vain, I thought he was not listening to the "alleged anti-war liberal feather that sold itself to the Chetniks" (M.Đ., election campaign 2002). Until today.

- And what will happen if it turns out that these people are innocent? Will someone in our public finally ask that question? Will the media in Montenegro open up that question - he asked the very questions that I recently addressed to him in a column, regarding the acquittal of a mutual friend.

Now that I know that this is how we mutually read each other, I have an additional one.

If he really overthrows the Government only because of the basic contract, will he overthrow only that contract?

Or will Acting Supreme Prosecutor Maja Jovanović and Chief Special Prosecutor Vladimir Novović be the collateral victims of that overthrow?

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Wednesday, July 13 - It's a holiday, the only national one I celebrate. Not because of the Berlin Congress - I would have a lot of complaints about that - but because of July 13, 1941, which I have absolutely nothing to complain about.

The day of the uprising of the Montenegrin people, that's what this holiday was called in my youth. When, according to the socialist Constitution, Montenegro was "the state of Montenegrins and members of other nations and nationalities living in it"...

And then - on the wave of the so-called AB revolution which, like the so-called PG assembly, was a prelude to the disappearance of Montenegro - the young, beautiful and smart came to power...

So smart that we celebrate every Thirteenth of July - out of our minds.

Because of that cleverness, which has made Montenegro remember for thirty years, our Sergej Ćetković cannot sing in his Nikšić.

I know, he was not born in that city, but since I exchanged a dozen sentences with him once upon a time, I also know that his every city is in Montenegro.

And no, those who prevented his arrival in Nikšić were not patriotic civilians. Rather, the best soldiers of Depees' military-political school from the era when he was unique.

Today they split into two columns to measure strength.

- A group of citizens threw bottles at the police, and the police used tear gas and pepper spray - reported the "Vijesti" reporter.

Civil activist Aleksandar Saša Zeković also came forward and accused the Police Administration of not preventing "contact between opposing demonstrators, because this immediately and surely implies a disturbance of public order and peace on an increased scale."

Whether those accusations are founded, I cannot know.

But I remember that last September the same activist demanded the dismissal of Zoran Brđanin.

Precisely because the police in Cetinje - did prevent "contact between opposing demonstrators, because this immediately and surely implies disruption of public order and peace on an increased scale"...

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Thursday, July 14 - EU High Representative Jozep Borelj and Commissioner Oliver Varhelji addressed the public after their conversation with Prime Minister Dritan Abazović.

I don't have time to read a more detailed report, but that's not a shame.

Judging by the first sentences, it would be harmful for Montenegro if the initiators of the overthrow of the Government Milo Đukanović, Damir Šehović and Raško Konjević did not read it.

As one of the guests said, yes, the political life here is colorful, but:

- Montenegro is wasting precious time. You can't afford that these days. That time will hurt you doubly. Now you have to focus on how to speed up work on the road to the EU...

I don't care much about those integrations, but it occurred to me what will happen if it turns out that the basic contract was also part of that acceleration.

Chapters 23 and 24 are the first condition, but if I remember correctly the earlier messages of the European commissioners, the normalization of relations with neighbors is no less important.

The only neighbor with which we have not normalized them yet is - Serbia.

The first condition of the President of Serbia for this to happen is neither the recognition of Kosovo, nor the withdrawal from NATO, nor the lifting of sanctions against Russia.

Rather, "only one contract of 20 members, an irrelevant topic that is blown up by the media", as explained by the President of Montenegro.

But, the European Union cannot allow some Aleksandar Vučić to set the conditions for us?

He can, and how, he can say "I will not recognize Kosovo" and "I will not impose sanctions on Russia" and "I will not stop the import of weapons from the East".

Until the EU and the US turn the turkey upside down.

And they certainly won't do that because of "a 20-member agreement, an irrelevant topic inflated by the media"...

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