Friday, March 3 - It was the biggest defeat of humanity after the Cetinje tragedy, the hypocrisy of the people of Montenegro broke through the bottom.
One man committed suicide in the Podgorica court, without the intention of killing others.
To understand that, neither the prosecutor's title, nor the knowledge of judges, nor journalistic research was necessary.
A bit of humanity was enough, which implies that, before public commenting, the statement of the police representative should be read:
- An M75 hand grenade, most likely attached to his belt, was activated when forty-year-old MB, around 11.35:XNUMX a.m., took a step towards the exit door of the Basic Court a few seconds after entering the building.
Terrorists who want to blow up a state institution and suicide bombers who intend to take others with them do not take a step towards the exit, but step as deep as possible towards the counters, which are always crowded...
Despite this, the obsession over the dead man did not stop. But commenting on social networks has ceased to be a right to publicly express an opinion and has become a diagnosis of a seriously ill society.
The protesting of some judges and lawyers only made the extent of the moral lapse in the Montenegrin judiciary evident.
Keeping silent about the threatened security in the Basic Court for four full decades, and then inspiring the anonymous masses to hunt down Filip Adžić and Marko Kovač, and for that you really should have had a sole instead of a cheek...
Not only because they were born five years after the court moved into the wrong building, but more because they only recently became ministers.
I see that some DPS leaders, led by the party president, are also protesting. Which, by the way, ten years ago, by law, prohibited the police from guarding the courts and left that job to the courts.
And those courts did not complain about security as long as they and the state were governed - DPS and its president...
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Saturday, March 4 - That's why the candidate for the President of the country, Milo Đukanović, can, to the point of exhaustion, not his, but ours, paint his personal, party and political past in this way.
With such enthusiasm that, it seems, he himself believed in what he was saying these days from Herceg Novi to Plužine. If he hadn't been where he was, if he hadn't done what he did and if he hadn't said what he said...
He can also draw a psychological profile of his opponent in front of an amnesiac audience.
- Obviously complexed, obviously passionate revenger, unwilling to face his limitations and his weaknesses - said Đukanović at the forum in Nikšić.
I have no idea who he thinks he drew, but a more accurate self-portrait has not been available to the public for a long time...
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Sunday, March 5 - There is a huge potential for this country to develop, only if there is wisdom and responsibility - Đukanović, in the 33rd year of his reign, spread optimism in his hometown.
Whose potentials would have looked drastically better if they had been managed by Omer Pasha during that time. Whatever his cups were, there was at least something left for the poor man...
A wasteland remained behind Đukanović in Nikšić. That's why he tried to strike at emotions in his homeland.
- Unlike us who did not have our own country... We could not then have a strategic highway of movement...
How could we not have? We did and, along with five others in SFRY, was the champion of the socialist bloc. And the third military power in Europe...
Until it was Đukanović who came to power, together with two others of the same mind.
And it was Nikšić who brought them to power.
If there were no hunger strikes in 1988 with an average salary higher than today, there would be no AB revolution either.
If there was no AB revolution, there would be no strategic highway towards the goal called Karlobag - Ogulin - Karlovac - Virovitica.
If there was no such goal, there would be no war for peace.
If there was no war, there would be no arms, oil and tobacco smuggling.
If there was no smuggling, there would be no privatization.
If there had been no privatization, there would have been no enrichment of DPS champions and persons connected with them.
If the DPS and those persons had not connected with the mafia, there would have been no shipment of cocaine.
And if it weren't for those loads, DPS wouldn't have stayed in power until 2000, let alone 2020...
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Monday, March 6 - During Đukanović's three-decade rule, six presidents were changed in the USA. He himself spent it - nine mandates, some as prime minister, some as head of state.
After everything he did to that country, he is now calling for a mob for its defense against the aggression of Greater Serbia.
Greater Serbia, to which he opened his doors wide in 1990, and humbly served him for 15 years.
Trying to suppress the first half of his reign from his memory, Đukanović completely killed himself on the way from his hometown to my hometown.
- The battle in the presidential elections on March 19 is no less important than the one on May 21, 2006, when the statehood of Montenegro was restored in the referendum - he said at the pre-election rally in Danilovgrad.
And he admitted what his opponents accused him of for decades - that he identified himself with the state.
And so much so that he no longer hides that his survival as head of state is important to him, or even more important than the state.
And he showed how much he cares about the country and the 2006 referendum by not even remembering why it was held.
Due to the above-mentioned statehood, there was no need, it was renewed when Blažo Jovanović was the president of the Presidium.
Sixty years later, only state independence was restored.
Despite that, I understand Đukanović, it is not very appropriate in this campaign to remind the citizens of Danilovgrad of that battle from 2006.
The referendum ended in defeat, less than 55 percent of voters chose the "yes" option. And that's more because of opposition to Đukanović than independence...
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Tuesday, March 7 - Đukanović did not do well in Andrijevica either. Not so much for mocking "one duke and two young dukes" in the presence of Vasojević, but for washing his biography.
No, it was not only "the SNP that was the bearer of a servile policy towards Belgrade", nor was it only that party that "served Slobodan Milošević and Greater Serbian nationalism"...
The SNP, as a new party, was formed in 1988, the original bearer of the Great Serbian project from 1990 was the DPS.
And it was not Vladimir Joković but Milo Đukanović who said that "Slobodan Milošević is the best thing that could have happened to Yugoslavia".
And he admired him until the wife of that best man, Mira Marković, requested that her son also participate in the division of the mafia loot from tobacco smuggling, for which Djukanović was (?) under international investigation...
This is why, not because of the state, he gave up on Milosevic.
Unfortunately, it was not from the Great Serbian project, until it became a threat to him personally and his rule...
Despite this, Milo Đukanović is "absolutely sure of his victory"...
For a long time, nothing from him can amaze me anymore.
It is possible from Montenegro, and I still hope for that miracle...
In case it doesn't happen, Đukanović was happy for her.
If she gives him a tenth mandate - she didn't deserve anything better...
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