THE DRAGON HUNTERS

Pop Ćira and pop Spira

The unsuspecting Gandhi, the conciliator of Andrija, in just a few months exposed his own fraud and presented himself in a full and true light. Like a soldier of the Seventh Battalion, or a rabbit from Zagorič

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Photo: Vijesti/Luka Zeković
Photo: Vijesti/Luka Zeković
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When I read that Vladimir Joković was also honored by the SPC with some award, I was not surprised, because he deserved it a long time ago. Because of his contribution to Serbian karate and not to the Serbian language and agriculture. After all, Marko Parezanović is my witness. The name or name of the order - Saint Arsenius of Sremac - attracted my attention more. Since the only Sremac I had heard of until that moment was the writer Stevan, the author of the hilarious books Pop Ćira and pop Spira, then it was in his work that the decorated Joković appeared to me. Here is the double connection of the Minister of Agriculture and holder of the black belt (third day), with Sremci. One with this holy Arsenius and the other with the earthly Stevan, that is, one of his heroes. Anyone who has read Pop Ćira and Pop Spira surely remembers that the villagers of a small Austro-Hungarian town in Vojvodina called Pop Spira Pop Hala. Even today, halav is said to mean someone who is gluttonous. Insatiable. And pop Spira was just like that, especially when it came to donuts, he could eat a laundry basket full. Written by Stevan Sremac. The people of Cetinje would add that if he had a full bathtub or a full satellite dish, it wouldn't be much. It's just that donuts are his weakness. That's why Stevan Sremac deserves the credit for the fact that Minister Joković entered Serbian literature, and St. Arsenije (Sremac) for stepping into Serbian history. Like once Peđa Bošković, and then Milorad Vučelić, and recently Vraneš, last year in Prizren.

And now, in order to cover up Mirko Parezanović and his recommendation, or even more innocent doughnuts, the awardees of Joković and his party came up with a great excuse - Saint Peter of Cetinje. No less, no more! Namely, in Sremski Karlovci almost 250 years ago, when there were no Marko Parezanović and the BIA, Vučević and Mandić, the Serbian world and the Russian gulag, Metropolitan Petar Prvi, a genius bishop and ruler, the founder of the modern Montenegrin state, who by standards the same Joković, or even worse Mandić, today was the "rabbit from the Belvedere" or the "damned emperor of Dukljan".

Saint Peter, whose name is the boulevard where I live, was used to hide the aforementioned Parezanović, the donuts and the betrayal of civil and European Montenegro. And that is one of the reasons that personally touched and motivated me for the columnist protest. Because if the church that distinguishes it, like the decorated champions themselves, can defend that unsuspecting boulevard of Ratko Mladić in Belgrade, I guess I can also this real one, St. Peter Cetinjski in Podgorica.

And as much as Minister Joković has to do with the heritage and legacy of Saint Peter of Cetinje, so does the Pope of Ćir, Andrija Mandić, have contact with the European Union and its values. For the leader of NOVA, namely, the EU serves only as a mantra to hide the nationalist and anti-European project of dismantling Montenegro as a civil and truly European society. With 10 percent of voter support, which is what his party strives for, Mandić behaves as if he has not only a simple but also a two-thirds majority, using the votes of Spajić, Bečić, Ibrahimović and Đeljošaj - as his own.

Hidden behind the so-called parliamentary majority, Mandic openly and unapologetically tramples on the civic and European character of Montenegro, all with the aim of implementing the federalization of the state, along ethnic lines. If you don't believe Marko Parezanović, here is another one of Mandić's friends, a certain Zoran Čvorović, a professor at the Faculty of Law in Kragujevac. "Resolving the constitutional status of the Serbian language would automatically open up the question of the unsustainability of the civic character of Montenegro. "Because a state that has two official languages, which are expressions of two different national identities and neither of which has an absolute majority, cannot be a civil state," concludes Čvorović in a recent analysis. With the addition that Montenegrins should be threatened with the dissolution of the state if they do not accept the "compromise". And I guess they moved from the concept of a civil state to an ethnic one.

Mandić himself confirmed that he was in full agreement with the aforementioned Čvorović, soon after, at a dinner with Milomir Marić: "We want our language to be official." And tomorrow we will demand that the percentage of Serbs in public services, the police and the army be found as we had in the census".

Like Milošević, Karadžić and Mladić, convicted war criminals and Mandić's idols, long ago concluded that the Yugoslav idea as superior, European, multi-ethnic and multi-confessional, can best be killed in Bosnia and Sarajevo, where it took the deepest roots - so today, the student of the same school, targets Montenegro in its foundations, which were laid by Vojislavljevici and Balšići and put under the roof by Petrovići - and that is the multi-ethnic and civil character of the country.

But the head of the parliament is not to blame. The unsuspecting Gandhi, the conciliator, in just a few months exposed his own fraud and presented himself in a full and true light. Like a soldier of the Seventh Battalion, or a rabbit from Zagorič.

All of the above, of course, would not have been possible without willing and unwilling accomplices, leaders and deputies from the ranks of Mandić's partners. PES is a clientelistic group that would sell its mother and not the state for a parliamentary or ministerial mandate, the Democrats have long been the political wing of the militant and pro-Russian SPC, while even Ervin would not be upset if his party, that is, the people it exclusively represents, received quotas in the police, the army , diplomacy. After all, he often asks for that himself, as recently in the Bar. Nik Đeljošaj is the only one in the current majority who is struggling and protesting against the policy of destroying the foundations of the state. It is not yet clear whether he is doing this because he is aware of the consequences of Mandić's leadership or in order to prevent the possible prosecution announced to him by the ZBCG coalition. By which they only confirm that they are even worse than Đukanović's, the worst DPS. Because if they were fired, the biggest fans of Putin and his gulag would know how to make an even older and more beautiful Siberia here. The state would be ruled by the mafia worse than in Milo's time, corruption would be a form of social order, unanimity a form of so-called dialogue. Anyone who rebelled against the gulag would be arrested, liquidated or, at best, exiled. As a traitor and a foreign mercenary. After all, Putin's law, even older and more beautiful, in the hands of Mandić's coalition, is waiting for an opportune moment to be put into parliamentary procedure. And foreign agents or rabbits, as little Pipun from Zogović calls them, let them get ready!

Once again, let me repeat, Montenegro with Mandić will never enter the EU, which is also confirmed by his recent statement in which he mocks us and says that, if he had previously seized power in terms of depth and breadth, and made puppets of Spajić and Bečić, Montenegro would have already was a member of the EU. Although we all know what was the goal of the policy he promoted - Montenegro as the 27th electoral unit of Serbia. Mandić probably meant with his recent statement - Serbia will one day, say in 2050, enter the EU, and thus its 27th constituency, which used to be called Zetska Banovina. That is why, to begin with, he changed the coat of arms of the Assembly. And moved the flags. And let the language, citizenship, anthem and mausoleum be prepared.

Scary, isn't it. That's why I find solace in literature. It turns out that the only salvation for civil society is for some teacher Per to appear. Who will break the stale, provincial majority with his charm and wisdom. And cause a fight and their separation. As with Stevan Sremac.

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