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And Spajić is a puppet, the only question is who holds the joystick

The resolution is not a surprise, nor did it fall from the sky. It is the logical epilogue of the months-long policy of the so-called parliamentary majority, which is clearly being navigated by Mandić and Knežević!

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Uzdanica Đukanović in extended duration, his latest trump card, the first after eight years of exalting and worshiping Vučić, he learns faster than AV himself, Public service has already turned into Private, spitting Dritan and duke Mandić's best friend - you guessed it Mickey Spajić! The prime minister, to the surprise of his uncle, showed that he is a puppet, like Milan and Andrija, the only question is whether in his case the joystick is held by the Serbian clergy or, as in the case of the aforementioned "two", the Belgrade vizier and his officials?!

Once again, Đukanović misrepresented Montenegro and its interests and future. For a year and a half, Zalud slandered his propaganda, analysts and MPs so that they turn to Spajić like sunflowers to the sun, shifting all his failures, wanderings, silence, ignorance to Mandić, Knežević, the Democrats, the head of state or the disobedient media that make the prime minister uncomfortable questions. And he publicly admits that he prefers only pleasant ones.

Spajić's Resolution on the genocide in Jasenovac, or the last nail in the coffin of civil and Euro-Atlantic Montenegro, is a dangerous attempt to minimize the genocide in Srebrenica and disparage the document that is being prepared in the United Nations on this occasion!

Bosniaks died in Potočari and its surroundings in 1995. PES and its leader try to cover up the killed Serbs, Jews and Roma in Jasenovac, during the Second World War. They could then add the Old Fairground to Jasenovac - and a mass crime took place there, Jews were also liquidated, and that was from 1941 to 1945, the only difference being that in Belgrade the criminal regime was that of Nedic, and that of Pavelic in Zagreb. According to the system - who calls you Srebrenica and him Jasenovac, Spajić and the majority group seem to be mocking the innocent victims, both in Srebrenica and those from Jasenovac! That is why the leading arsonist of the region, the father of the Serbian world, Aleksandar Vučić came to Kotor the other day and publicly announced that Spajić's declaration was a "great idea" and that he himself would think about something similar. Well done, Mickey! There is no worse situation for a smart man than when the wrong people support him for the wrong reasons.

Neither legally, nor politically, nor historically, these two crimes have anything to do with each other, which is why Montenegro was humiliated, ridiculed and pushed far away from the West and the value system on which it rests. Knežević's "clarification" to Croatia that there is nothing to be angry about because the Resolution "does not mention Croatia but the NDH and the Croats who were in the Ustasha formations" seems like supreme cynicism because it comes from a politician who for more than two decades, together with his comrades, denies not only that a genocide took place in Srebrenica, but that this crime has something to do with Karadžić and Mladić, let alone with the formations of the criminal Milošević regime, which inspired, started and led four wars on the territory of the former Yugoslavia. That Vučić and his puppets, Dodik and Mandić, in Srebrenica, which is normally on the territory of the RS, erected a monumental monument like Tito and Croatia, that of Bogdanov in Jasenovac, that every year Serbia and the RS reverently pay tribute to thousands of liquidated Bosniaks, that at least once in four years, one of them mentions perhaps the biggest crime of the war in the nineties - Sarajevo, a besieged and murdered city - perhaps their "great idea" with the Resolution on Jasenovac would make sense. And it would really be for the purpose of reconciliation and sympathy with the victims because it would come from political champions who inherit exactly those values. In this way, when Jasenovac is placed in the public's face by decades-old, established promoters of nationalism, hate speech, denial of crime, celebration of criminals - then this initiative is sarcasm and humiliation of the intellect of every normal citizen.

Moreover, if analyzed more closely, the Resolution is not a surprise, nor did it fall from the sky. It is the logical epilogue of the months-long policy of the so-called parliamentary majority, which is clearly being navigated by Mandić and Knežević! Now the speaker of the parliament is only reaping what he sowed for six months. First, he gave the street to a Bosniak from Pljevlje, in order to open space for his own, overnight he equated the short-lived war of the JNA in Slovenia with the shameful campaign and crimes of the Montenegrin army and reservists in Dubrovnik and Konavle, then he burned down the parliament building with Dodik, danced on the battlefield announcing the memorial complex for the Battle of Mojkovac, only to recently obstruct the sending of our soldiers to a NATO exercise dedicated to the defense of the Mediterranean! We expect that now, after Spajić's Resolution, Andrija will find a convenient place, let's say Murino, and set up a replica of Bogdanović's monument to the victims of Jasenovac, explaining to the young generations and little Mickey that NATO is in fact the same as NDH.

Long live Republika Srpska 2, and its leader Milojko S. He already deserves a street in Pljevlje because, unlike Branko Krvavac senior, who died in vain in another's war and aggression against Dubrovnik, Spajić proposed an "excellent idea" about Jasenovac - and remained alive. Well done, Mickey. It is not for nothing that the head of the American administration, Gabriel Escobar, said: we should support everything that (this) prime minister does!

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