Friday, February 6 - Yes, I watched... And I'm ashamed of last night's disgrace... And I don't know who is more disgraced, the police, the judiciary, or the executive branch...
I'm only clear that the state is left behind as a disgrace - and a disgrace at that...
What was the point of stopping the freedom of assembly of innocent citizens with an armed police battalion, and just a month later declaring himself incompetent to stop a convicted criminal...
For this reason, after a bunch of political-legal explanations, for today, one semantic one:
- Shame and embarrassment are close but different emotions. Shame is an internal feeling of discomfort due to actions, often preventive and related to the relationship towards the future. Shame is a more intense public condemnation of a person, a deep feeling of unworthiness due to what has been done and related to the relationship towards the past - this is how artificial intelligence explained it to me...
And, unlike this natural one that rules the state, it also drew a moral lesson: a lack of shame always leads to an excess of shame...
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Saturday, February 7 - Children wouldn't do this business, explained a ruler who was on very good terms with semantics two centuries ago...
The ruling philologists obviously are not, otherwise they would know that the fact that our European (Serbian) integrations are becoming entertaining should not be interpreted literally and turned into caricatures...
But it's not just that they don't read the laws they adopt. Or that they block the Constitutional Court just because they are showing disdain for the President of the country...
This time, the explanation of the party, whose leader is leading such integrations, as to why it remains in a coalition that has already collapsed and in a government that is about to collapse, is caricatured...
- The new Serbian democracy should continue the work it has begun within the framework of a parliamentary majority and a stable government, so that the Democratic Party of Socialists does not return to power - 'the language will be right even when it is not official...'
In vain are the "fraternal agreement", "voice from the heart of the Serbian people" and other godly words from the party's canvas...
All that pathetic repertoire about saving Serbness (from the Serbian authorities, ed.), as well as the pragmatic one about serving the European future, should serve to keep "the Vlas from coming up with ideas"...
That the self-proclaimed leader of Serbs in Montenegro, Andrija Mandić, even after the alleged schism, is doing the same thing as the identical leader of all Serbs in the homeland and abroad...
Power for nothing, but everything for power...
Even the most loyal companion...
No more rambling explanations about how "some see further, some faster, some more thoroughly"...
And how "for the NSD and our people, what will happen tomorrow is much more important than what happened yesterday"...
And yes, I almost forgot the main thing, it would have been less embarrassing if they had addressed their former comrade - instead of his name - with that derisive nickname...
Which they were disgusted with until the last poll on the leader's popularity among voters...
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Sunday, February 8 - It's not appropriate to write that I'm disgusted, but that the invitation from the Mayor of Podgorica to DNP cadres makes me shudder, that's quite appropriate...
To "resign or publicly distance themselves from the statements and positions of party leader Milan Knežević", that's how he put it...
And he was equally categorical in his stance that "there is obviously a clear intention to cause instability in Montenegro" and "significant support from outside"...
And now, apart from the aforementioned horror, I'm plagued by a more important concern...
Did Saša Mujović come up with this on his own, or was he encouraged to do so by some - better positioned - political role models...
From the democratic nineties, it could be the late Speaker of the Montenegrin Parliament Risto Vukčević...
- March out, you gang of traitors - that's how he responded to the Liberal Alliance MPs' anti-war speeches in the plenary hall...
From the post-war communists, Comrade Broza could be a role model for him...
Those who did not publicly distance themselves from the views of the former joint leader JV Dzhugashvili in 1948 did not even have the opportunity to resign; they were immediately imprisoned and then provided with boarding accommodation on Goli Otok...
Despite everything, on the above-mentioned occasion, I have more understanding for Comrade Broz than for Mr. Mujović.
Not only because in his time there was objectively "a clear intention to cause instability in the state"...
But because "significant external support" brought heavy weapons and half a million soldiers to the state border...
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Monday, February 9 - I don't have any understanding for the decision of the Pension and Disability Insurance Fund to increase pensions by only 0,38 percent, but I am completely delighted...
When the program "Europe Now 1" programmed vote buying from the poorest and most numerous pensioners, I didn't write, I screamed that it was a shameless robbery of money that teachers, doctors, engineers, economists, lawyers, writers and painters had been giving to the state for safekeeping for thirty-five or forty years...
When "Europe Now 2" finished ripping off the health care and pension fund, my retired colleagues who naively believed in the first part of the scam joined me...
The percentage of publicly rebelling pensioners over five years averaged exactly the same as this adjustment...
The percentage of support for such a government of Milojko Spajić was at least 38 times higher...
And that's why we are where we are...
As a sad memory, we are left with that (extraordinary) 17 percent of the Dritan Abazović government. The overthrow of which, after just three months, was the work of MPs who entered parliament thanks to the votes of pensioners...
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Tuesday, February 10 - The information that Miloš Medenica is unavailable to the competent institutions is unacceptable, said Prime Minister Milojko Spajić on the day of the escape...
And demanded an urgent meeting to determine responsibility...
- This evening I will initiate a meeting with the Director of the Police Administration, Lazar Šćepanović, and the Minister of the Interior, Danilo Šaranović, at which I will request all the details regarding this case, in order to determine as soon as possible where the failures occurred and who must bear responsibility for them - the Prime Minister wrote.
This urgency lasted for thirteen days, after which it turned out that both information and escape were acceptable, but responsibility - not...
- This is a systemic problem, not a question of individual responsibility. My opinion is that no one can personally bear it at this moment, and even a possible resignation would have no effect - said the Minister of Justice...
And he explained that a "very nice and good meeting" had been held...
And that they will "very quickly form a working team that will deal with issues of implementing surveillance measures"...
And?... Nothing, for the disgrace and shame to be brought to perfection, all that was missing was Miloš Medenica. Artificial or natural, it doesn't matter...
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Wednesday, February 11 - To add to the embarrassment and shame, there are also the inconveniences that Vladimir Joković experiences whenever he goes to international meetings in an official vehicle...
Not his, but the country whose parliament spent more time on that torment of the Minister of Agriculture than on all twenty-five so-called European laws, some of which also concern the tormented farmers...
- You requested that 70.000 euros be redirected from the item of social benefits for farmers in rural areas to the purchase of an official vehicle - said MP Mihailo Anđušić.
Minister Joković reiterated once again that the line ministry's vehicle fleet is inadequate...
- When I came to Skopje, I was ashamed of the car I had and the car my colleagues had. Believe me, I wanted to go to a rental car so people wouldn't look or take a taxi - his explanation of why social assistance money should be spent on a new vehicle was touching...
To MP Nikola Zirojević's objections, he responded with something different...
- It is better to say nothing than to say nothing - the minister quoted Patriarch Pavle...
And continued about the fleet...
- Then why don't you look up to Patriarch Pavle but to Priest Backović - asked Zirojević...
And left without an answer...
Just like farmers when asked about IPARD...
And I, when asked all the questions from that department...
Is it realistic for Vladimir Joković to continue as Minister of Agriculture...
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