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Mandić and Spajić, two eyes in the head

It is clear what the two of them and their parties gain from the organized and joint enterprise of Spajić and Mandić, but one secondary and less important question remains - what will Montenegro get with the castling of BS instead of DCG

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"The initiative for my dismissal also puts pressure on the Bosniak party, which is conducting a major intra-party debate on whether to be part of the government," the head of parliament Andrija Mandić, a member of the Council for Defense and Security, informs the public, which further strengthens the impression that it is credible information - that there is a problem with Bosniaks, because 99 percent of them want to be in power, and some Shahman and a couple of egoists want to remain in the opposition.

Since Andrija renounced the confidential information of our services in order not to interfere with Euro-Atlantic integration, the mentioned skit about boiling in BS about entering the Government must have been classified under the code "nothing important" or "what's new in Rožaje" or "BS in a whirlwind of passion" or in a similar way, but in any case not as strictly confidential or secret, which is why Mandić came into her possession.

The "Duke of Brussels", as Knežević's supporters try to denigrate him among traditional voters, understands the turmoil in BS and because similar processes are taking place within himself. The fight between good and evil, Brussels and Banja Luka, Charles Michel and Milorad Dodik, the European and Serbian worlds, Navalny and Putin, and finally between Democrats and Bosniaks.

"The Bosniak party should be part of the reconstructed government, even if it votes for my dismissal. That's my position. "Politics does not end with a vote to remove the president of the parliament... I have no vanity," says Mandić.

The moving outpouring of sympathy from the head of parliament and the leader of Nova with BS is not, of course, the result of the emotions or empathy of Spike's Dalai Lama, but a matter of interest and political calculations. From the agreement with Mandator Spajić regarding minority support for his cabinet, to the signing of the coalition agreement and assuming the position of announcer, Mandić shows unquestionable loyalty to the PES leader. And in all of Spajki's temptations, Mandic has the prime minister's back. From public support for EU integrations to tacit support for NATO, through assisting in a small stroke on the head of SPO Šuković, to dancing in the game of thrones between Spajić and Bečić, over control of the security sector. In all those important episodes, Andrija convulsively takes Mickey's side, and in return the prime minister praises him for spitting on the Dalai Lama.

Of course, Mandic is not stupid, even less inexperienced. Moreover, unlike Đukanović, he is improving every day and in every respect, showing that he has learned a lot from numerous political defeats. He waited his five minutes by taking over the position of the President of the Assembly and now skillfully steers. In the morning he is a European and a NATO locator, and in the afternoon he is the bearer of Aleksandar Vulin's saber and the promoter of the phenomenal idea of ​​the Serbian world. Spend the night with Mileta from Banja Luka, and wake up with Milojka from Brussels and Washington. Here he plowed the foundations in Bojna niva for the memorial center for the deaths of Montenegrins in Mojkovac, he also returned the chapel to Lovćen and here we have the old, good and traditional Montenegro again instead of westernized, commercialized and vicious Montenegro. Since those trivial and banal things, flags and memorials, weddings and funerals, Crnojevics and Petrovićs are not of interest to Prime Minister Spajić, the Nova leader can comfortably continue with his "reconciliation mission", as long as he unselfishly supports Spajki in daily political and practical issues.

That is why Mandić is so eager to see Bosniaks in the Government. He renounced vanity, Dodik, and Vulin's saber, just to please Ibrahimović and strengthen the state administration with his experts and certified professionals. Not so much because of the Bosniaks themselves, even less because of the personal connections of Milan Knežević and Ramzan Kadyrov, but because of Aleksa and his "red brigades".

Spajić and Mandić are clearly united and coordinated in an action that resembles hockey quick changes - that Ibrahimović is inserted into the Government "on the fly" instead of Bečić, and that few people pay attention to it. With the help of bots and social networks, it can even be presented that there was no change in the prime minister's team, that from the first day the vice president and coordinator of the security services was Ervin and not Aleksa, which would mean that half a year ago the Democrats reluctantly agreed with Ur and the rest, by punishment, in the opposition.

So, what does PES and Nova, Spajić and Mandić get with that quick change, BS instead of DCG?!

With such a move, the Prime Minister would, after his party, establish dominance in the Government as well. Without Democrats, Mickey would easily put his paw on the security sector, so with uncle and lutrex, as the two main toponyms in Mickey's power architecture are colloquially marked - he would be able to appoint and dismiss after his boss! Just like the late Milo once upon a time. On the other hand, by sending Aleksa and Boris to the opposition bench, Mandić would remain the only representative of Serbian interests in the government, ready to take over and rewrite the numerous cadre of Democrats in Novi in ​​terms of depth and breadth. Because it should be kept in mind that DCG is a Serbian party by voters and a civic party by leadership. As the SDP used to be a Bosniak party with Montenegrin champions.

If, therefore, it is clear what the two of them and their parties gain from the organized and joint enterprise of Spajić and Mandić, there remains only one secondary and less important question - what does Montenegro get with the mentioned cast, BS instead of DCG? The answer is self-evident if the main facts are arranged.

For two months, the Democrats and their Minister of the Interior have been working to remove the compromised Brđanin, who has been exposed to the degree of well-founded suspicion, and replace him with one of the four candidates! Doesn't it sound like they want a monopoly on UP if they offer four candidates and not one? Rather, the other side strives for a monopoly, the prime minister in the first place, who responds to all of Saranović's offers with prolonged obstruction, with the desire, obviously, to put a single candidate at the head of an important office?! Hence, Spajki's swearing that we need professional and not political police seems as convincing as when he assured us, and we believed him the worst, that it was a pure lie that he had a Serbian passport. Also, UP and SPO, in the past few months since the Reds took responsibility for that sector, have been acting very professionally and indiscriminately! As the crown of such work came the attack on the strongest clan in the country and the arrest of one of its leaders. Is that for Spajić to praise or to criticize?! He did not announce himself on the occasion, his party issued a short, somewhat shy statement, which all reinforces the credibility of the speculation that the grandees had firm guarantees from the top of the new government that they would not touch them?! And that now this raid on them is actually the biggest sin of the security sector coordinated by Bečić?! It seems that Spajić is working to replace the DCG with always-ready Bosniaks, in order to more easily return the security sector to his hands, and then, like in the glorious DPS time, a couple of them at the top of PES would decide who can and who can't be arrested or investigated? !

Summa summarum - is Milojko so naive that he fell for Dralje and Kentera's conspiracy theories that someone is working on his head, so he perceives the conquest of UP and ANB as a form of self-defense?! Or, as a natural autocrat and power-lover, he wants to install a personal service and a reign of terror instead of professional institutions and individuals?! If it is the latter, it would turn out that we have another small Balkan Milo, that is, Miletus. And we were hoping for a true democratic leader.

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