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"Rot"

The older ones will remember what kind of player he was Franco Baresi, the best defensive player of the era. But those who don't know how to retreat in time end up like caricatures. Barezi then, as well as Đukanović, later, did not know that

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Đukanović, Photo: Boris Pejović
Đukanović, Photo: Boris Pejović
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The fundamental execution that you see in the activists of the just-defeated, so far all-powerful party seems somewhat confusing. Namely, a good part of DPS voters believed that they would make a better result. How? What did they build their hope on? One of the ways the Power deforms people is by losing touch with reality. Admittedly, that explains the stupidity of the top, not the ordinary membership. Their problem (citizen voters) was only that they trust too much those who have long been untrustworthy.

Whatever the reason, for such an awareness, defeat is never just (one) lost game, but a kind of apocalyptic hangover that makes sobriety much needed.

Although such awakenings can be traumatic, it is important that they take place. In the long run, the "isolation" of DPS is not good, but the isolation we are talking about is precisely the consequence of that refusal (or inability) to face reality.

Stubbornness is rarely good, especially not in politics. I also see the desperation of die-hard party soldiers. "Who made this for us?" However, no matter how desperate they are, they are unable to understand who did what to them.

The success of the Europe movement should now also be read as a clear message to the citizens that ne jelly. They don't want, in fact, all that they watch these months and that is presented to them as politics. And in fact, it is as far from politics as wild basketball behind the building from a real two-basket game.

Đukanovićeva an inability to understand the processes taking place (and what set them in motion) - is most visible in his now tragicomic refusal to retreat. When you don't withdraw in time, you only increase the negative balance. It has always been so in everything.

The older ones will remember what kind of player he was Franco Baresi, the best defensive player of the era. Crucial player Saki's Milan, European champion with the Rossoneri in 89, 90, 94... (It is the final when Savicevic Dao that gol Teething). The next season will be marked by the miraculous Van Galov Ajax, Milan pushed to the final, in style. That season, Barezi scored two own goals. It was something unimaginable. It's simple: when you stop being the best at something, it shows immediately.

Anyone who doesn't know how to retreat in time ends up like a caricature. Barezi then, as well as Đukanović, later, did not know that.

Let's say, although it is ungrateful to prophesy retroactively, if they had "naturally" stepped down from power in 2012 or 2013, perhaps they would now be, reformed and washed, in a serious story about returning to power. Never again, fortunately. But, no, they chose, instead of the democratic maturation of society, a kind of dance with ghosts. They chose to "enforce" their monstrous Montenegrinism (not to be confused with the emancipation movement of the nineties), created in the unknown minds of the national commissars. That's why we got all this... The former fighters for Montenegro, who thought that Montenegro should be made a shield for the crimes of one regime and one interest group, gave the Montenegrin idea a much stronger and heavier blow than all the detractors of the classic registry.

Again, it is necessary and good to unravel everything to the end, healing for a society above all. Especially that irrational Power that Montenegrins have been projecting into Đukanović for thirty years. He was the absolute point of fascination for the average citizen of Montenegro for (too) long. It's (i) the one who spits DPS or shouts today Milo thieves.

And he probably voted for Europe now on Sunday. So it is Milatović maybe he is right when he announces that they will become the biggest party in the country, but they should be careful about that. Let them only remember the fate of the "greatest".

In an interview with the BBC, Đukanović chose the word "rot" well in the context of the institutional situation in Montenegro.

Why? Rot doesn't happen overnight. Rot is always a consequence of long-term processes. That's why it's the right word: although he certainly didn't want it, he clearly pointed to the real culprit for everything that's happening to us.

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