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To them IBAR, to Montenegro the fate of the "Gornje Ibar"

Since the summer of 1995, Srebrenica is not only the name of a town where genocide was committed, but a common name for 8.372 murdered Bosniaks. Despite this, the Government and the Assembly are trading Srebrenica, buying themselves time until IBAR...

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Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Friday, May 10 - As the Prime Minister said after the session of the Security Committee, that he did not watch the eight-hour torture of citizens, that such behavior befits the men's locker room from IV-a and IV-b and that it is not for the Government, the Assembly, a serious state...

Three months later, he turned the plenary session of the Assembly into a men's locker room...

I mean that boring one boring?

No, but for a dangerous party that Montenegro will pay dearly for.

How, won't she bring us IBAR?

It can be, but we are guaranteed that it will bring the fate of "Upper Ibar" to Montenegro...

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Saturday, May 11 - How long have you known Do Kwon and what was the subject of your talks in Belgrade - asked MP Dritan Abazović.

- Unfortunately, I didn't have the opportunity to get to know Do Kwon well, but I know that he is known for his humorous performances and satire in society. As for the conversation in Belgrade, the topic would probably be related to art, humor or social topics that are characteristic of his work - replied Prime Minister Chat Djipiti (Chat GPT), known as artificial intelligence.

By the way, Do Kwon's talent for humor, satire, performances and other forms of socially useful creativity has been used not only by his home country but also by the world's strongest power...

Which is good, because when the prime minister uses artificial intelligence and it agrees - it can somehow be fixed.

But when the prime minister's natural intelligence does it - the grass doesn't grow anymore...

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Sunday, May 12 - And it works for an extended period of time, here's a year and a half...

He never had citizenship which he returned...

Not even the apartment he sold...

He doesn't know very well the one he worked with for five years...

He will not come to power with the party whose leader he imitates and whose members he takes over...

Not with the other one that he accuses of not taking care of the state's finances, and at the same time, he owes the state almost a billion euros...

And that, unlike a friend whom he "didn't have the opportunity to get to know well", not at the expense of some advanced country far away, but ours, which is already backward enough...

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Monday, May 13 - And that's why the right address for the cited parliamentary question is not the Montenegrin crypto-prime minister, but the South Korean crypto-currency king:

- Since when have you known Milojko Spajić and what was the subject of your conversations in Belgrade?

- I have known Miki Spajić since 2018, at that time he was an active investor in the crypto-currency industry and we became friends with a very successful investor relationship. As we started early investing in a new industry, we were both successful...

And when he came to Serbia at the end of last year, he told me that he was also in Belgrade and invited me to visit his family, ex-partner and child, and he also came to my apartment to say goodbye.

We talked about many things, but the primary topic of conversation was his planned candidacy for a high position in Montenegro. He told me that the main goal of his candidacy was to improve the state's economy by adopting crypto-friendly policies that I was also a fan of.

At the time, he stated that he is raising a few million US dollars for the upcoming campaign, most of which he is personally financing, and the rest from other friends from the crypto-industry. Then he asked me to give my input, after which the conversation went in a different direction - Do Kwon wrote last year.

Wasn't that letter denied by the very author?

Not the whole thing, just the last paragraph, which I'm leaving out for that reason.

Everything else was confirmed not only by the author, but also by the protagonist of the letter, Prime Minister Chat Djipiti.

But now he claims exactly the opposite?

He claimed many things and every time he was caught in... untruth.

Because naturally intelligent citizens know that it is not necessary to add up the Prime Minister's numbers, but rather his statements and decisions...

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Tuesday, May 14 - I am trying to (re)combine myself, after the authorities' wanton behavior towards the victims of the genocide in Srebrenica.

There is no need for discussion, so they argue by insulting both the dead and the bereaved...

We can discuss the UN resolution, but only if we discuss Jasenovac...

We will support the resolution on genocide because it is an international obligation of Montenegro... Although the reasons for that support - from July 16 to 23, 1995 - were presented live by CNN, Sky News, BBC and others some world media available at the time...

We will not support the resolution on Srebrenica until the same is passed in Bratunac...

And everything like that for a month and a half...

And there are really no words for what the reconciled government is saying while arguing with its subjects...

Because since the summer of 1995, Srebrenica is not just the name of a town where genocide was committed, but a common name for 8.372 murdered Bosniaks.

And more, but so far we know about so much...

And whenever Srebrenica is said, each of those names must be understood because they cannot be pronounced all of them every time, nor can they be written one by one.

When we say genocide, we must understand a crime aimed at destroying, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, religious or racial group by killing its members...

There are other ways, but the genocide in Srebrenica was committed by killing.

And this is not discussed in normal countries...

Therefore, if the Montenegrin government - executive and legislative, devoid of the opposition and some individual ruling exceptions - had a shred of cheek, the answer to the offered UN resolution would contain only one conjunction, two words and three punctuation marks.

- We accept, sponsor and - period.

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Wednesday, May 15 - Unfortunately, this government is so sick of importance that it doesn't care about moral norms.

That virus of importance was injected into it by the Euro-Atlantic leaders, after they completely lost their sense of Montenegrin reality due to the defeat of EU and US policy towards Ukraine and their inability to stop Russia...

That is why the leaders of the Montenegrin government may be trading Srebrenica for a month and a half.

One erasing what is really written in it, and the other writing what is not in it.

Together, buying time to IBAR and a group portrait with that miracle-working paper more powerful than the Holy Grail... Fresh carrot, better to say colorful lie of European commissioners who - like these Montenegrins - do what they know, but don't know what they are doing...

That's why the Government's amendments look like they were written by the above-mentioned artificial intelligence... A bigger mess than that can only happen if some similar mind accepts them...

No one with an iota of natural intelligence would dare to criticize Germany and Rwanda on the topic of genocide...

Because no one knows better than them how important it is, always, everywhere and to everyone, to emphasize that the guilt for genocide belongs exclusively to individuals...

And it is emphasized, but not only that. In this resolution - in addition to the matrix according to which the previous ones were written - some of the convicted criminals are listed by name...

But what is already in the resolution, the alleged defenders of all Serbianness neither want to announce, nor do they invite others to read it.

At the same time, they add what is not in that document - that the Serbs are a genocidal nation - forcing the Serbs in Montenegro into a political ghetto...

Again, with the difference that this time I can't blame the former regime for ghettoization...

I don't know why they do it, but I know what I'm afraid of...

That, if they don't beat that mantra about alleged genocide, maybe someone will believe in it...

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