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Why is he whining now for a rule of law that we never built, for a Constitutional Court that never effectively protected us and for fair elections that we never had...

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Friday, September 9 - If I was in my right mind to wait for the 19th at midnight, I would go crazy from these Euro-Atlantic officials. Since the government was overthrown, I have also been taking down the announcers on "mute" while they read the breaking news.

- We are not imposing a solution to get out of the current political crisis, we are just expressing the expectation that the government will be formed by pro-European parties - one of them repeated for the hundredth time in the last twenty days.

It is true that a third of Russia is still in Europe, but it is clear to children who are still studying Nature and Society that pro-European politics does not accept pro-Russian politics in even one percent.

The problem, however, is that this principle does not apply equally to all members of the European Union, and especially not to all countries of the former Western Balkans whose (pre)candidacy status is more reminiscent of (semi)colonial.

I don't know how else to explain two key and most common messages from Brussels officials.

The first and very evil message is that the "preferred pro-European partner" can be DPS. Despite the fact that, in just three decades, an old state, which in the 19th and 20th centuries was a role model for many current EU members for almost fifty years, has fallen to the level of the most neglected tribal societies in Africa.

And not only by political and economic criteria, but - in the long term, it is much more dangerous - by moral, cultural, educational, health and everything else...

The second message, despite the diplomatic pretensions, is terrifying - that "they do not see the Democratic Front as part of the executive power" even though that coalition has never governed Montenegro.

If you don't count the one-year term of Zdravko Krivokapić, who did not let the Front members into the Government, and they (also) let him down the drain a month after the election for prime minister.

And why can't the DF be in power or in power?

The only logical conclusion that can be drawn from the two cited EU premises is - because that coalition "is not pro-European"...

What this conclusion is based on is not exactly clear, because where they are allowed - in the Parliament - DF MPs have been voting for European acquis for years.

But the DF leaders did not renounce Ratko Mladić, they do not support the Resolution on Srebrenica, they were not in favor of sanctions against Russia, they do not recognize the state of Kosovo?

Right, and that's very bad.

But the state of Montenegro decided otherwise, they remained in the minority.

In contrast to Aleksandar Vučić and Milorad Dodik, who received majority support precisely for respecting Mladić, ignoring genocide, opposing sanctions and - especially - refusing to recognize Kosovo.

Despite this, Vučić is not a "preferred partner" of European officials, but they are more condescending to him than Montenegrin officials are to Brussels officials. And Dodik is still one of the three presidents of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a country that is literally governed by the European Union...

But, those two are at the top of the country thanks to the democratically expressed will of the majority of Serbs in Serbia and BiH?

They are, but the same and even more democratically expressed will led Andrija Mandić to the position of leader of the Serbian people in Montenegro...

It's just that the votes of all Serbs in the Balkans obviously don't have the same value, so he can't even hold the position of minister without a portfolio, let alone prime minister...

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Saturday, September 10 - I was just about to vent a little on the Americans, when my dearest friend from Ulica from the #oduprise era posted on Facebook - Dejan Pejović.

"If you ask me, according to the urgent procedure, grant the citizenship of Montenegro to the ambassador of the USA, Judy Rising Rejnka.

And choose her as prime minister, not wait for Monday!

It is also fair to us, the so-called voters, because we will no longer need expensively paid mediators, executors, trained Bolshevik cartographers, but real decision-makers in decision-making positions.

In addition, she holds a master's degree from Princeton University..."

I sign, with an additional explanation.

Even those parties that started to destroy the Resist movement could not reach her Government as soon as they realized what they had signed - that the Agreement on the Future gave only a third of the ministerial posts to all the opposition members at the time...

It used to be, now it was mentioned, what the poetic forerunner of political scumbags AG Matoš would say...

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Sunday, September 11 - There used to be twin towers here - said one of the reporters from the 21st anniversary of the attack by Islamic terrorists, showing apocalyptic pictures of the ruins.

Rivers used to flow here - a reporter will report in a few years from the mouth of the Cijevna in Morač, although there was no attack by foreign terrorists at that location, but only an invasion by a local construction operative.

- Someone must be arrested here - said one of the ministers in the government.

- If the state cannot solve the problem, then the mafia is stronger than the state - warned his colleague.

- Pictures from the field look like after the apocalypse, but the Government cannot stop the extraction of gravel from Morača due to complicated legal procedures - admitted the Prime Minister.

That's what happens when one party gets concessions on the state, free of charge for thirty years.

Everything according to the law and the decisions of the institutions of the system, designed to last only as long as that party is in power.

That is why, despite the ban, the extraction of gravel is still not stopped.

That's why Verica Maraš was free for two years longer than she should have.

This is the reason why the Chinese made us a more beautiful and older relief next to the highway.

This is why we will be without the Constitutional Court the day after tomorrow...

Freedom may one day "sing as the slaves sang of it," but until then it will be exactly as long as we spent in slavery...

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Monday, September 12 - The winners of the parliamentary elections are trying to hold together for the fourth time.

If they fail, the decision of the President of the country on calling an election awaits them.

If by some miracle they succeed, they will be waiting for the "expression of expectations" of the European Union.

- I seriously doubt that the government with the Democratic Front would be capable of leading the policy of European integration and that the state could backslide in the negotiations - said Vladimir Bilčik who knows how many times.

No one, not even Bilčik, can know how far the DF is capable of implementing the European agenda, until that coalition is entrusted with its implementation.

But everyone, including Bilčik, knows that Montenegro has been regressing in negotiations for a long time, for five years.

She closed the last chapter in 2017.

And that too through a connection, because of the "heroic struggle of the Montenegrin people against the coup d'état" which - did not happen...

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Tuesday, September 13 - It's not Friday the 66th, but we'll be entertained by misery. One birthday managed to surprise everyone like a bolt from the blue, even though the celebrant turns XNUMX years old.

Another six is ​​missing from the devil's number, so the surprise was not caused by a higher force but by the low consciousness of the voters of the Montenegrin government.

That's why all three branches met Miodrag Iličković's birthday completely unprepared.

Despite the fact that there hasn't been a more frequently announced birthday since - cheers to Miku and long life - the last time we made a landing for Druga Tito at the JNA stadium.

Well, the whining is somewhat less pathetic, but the days of mourning have been going on for ten days on social networks...

For the rule of law that we never built, for the Constitutional Court that never effectively protected us and for fair elections that we never had...

The first thirty years - mostly thanks to the former regime's trade in human souls...

Now - thanks to the voters of the new government, who were more interested in the past from the preamble of the basic treaty than the future based on the preamble of the Constitution.

And to their representatives in the Constitutional Committee. Who ask every candidate for judge only about that contract with the church, even though God forgot about it...

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Wednesday, September 14 - Well, this has not happened since God legally sanctioned Adam and Eve...

The arrested director of "Puteva" Violeta Klikovac admitted that she paid for her wardrobe with money from the citizens of Podgorica, and her lawyer claims that "this is an absolutely benign matter" as far as the criminal offense is concerned...

- These are sums that are practically insignificant, several average salaries for four years - the words of Nikola Martinović sounded comforting.

Uh, it's good, I consoled myself. It's been four long years, she could have bought a lot more, but the interest of the citizens was in the foreground...

- There is no question of abuses, it is a debtor-creditor relationship - the lawyer relayed the suspect's statement.

There is no question that I understand the law of obligations, but I do not believe that there are so many "rotten boards" in our judiciary that will rule that the procurement of clothing at the expense of the road company is also part of debtor-creditor relations...

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Thursday, September 15 - The president of the state should start consultations with the representatives of the parliamentary parties. New Government or good old elections - we will know by Monday at 00.40:XNUMX at the latest...

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