Lakušić: If we had a minister, he would withdraw the ambassadors from their posts today

According to Lakušić, the DNP is wondering what specifically recommended Vlahović to represent Montenegro in the Holy See.
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Lakušić, Photo: DNP
Lakušić, Photo: DNP
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The joint statement of the three ambassadors, Miodrag Vlahović, Nebojša Kaluđerović and Željko Perović, who paid the fine imposed on the suspended official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mirna Nikčević, is the crowning proof that Nikčević's extremist statement of hatred is not an isolated incident, but part of an ideological-chauvinistic project behind the regime's institutions, assessed Zoran Lakušić, a member of the presidency of the Democratic People's Party (DNP) and an official of the Democratic Front (DF).

"If Montenegro had a minister of foreign affairs, as it does not, he would have removed the honorable ambassadors, Vlahović, Kaluđerović and Perović, already today, because their scandalous provoking and donating to incite hatred in Montenegro, according to the believers of the Montenegrin Metropolis - of the coastal and Serbian Orthodox Churches in Montenegro, deserves every condemnation. And when already in their joint statement the three ambassadors call for love for Montenegro and universal values, we remind them that they are precisely from the money of taxpayers, most of whom are believers of the Metropolis of the Montenegrin littoral and Serbian Orthodox churches, sit in embassies and receive enormous salaries of several thousand euros each, while ordinary citizens are on the edge of the existential abyss," said Lakušić.

"A glaring example of the kind of individuals who represent us in embassies is precisely Miodrag Vlahović, the same one for whom the DRI cites a whole series of very interesting data in the report for 2018. Just for his imperial accommodation in the Vatican, only slightly less was paid than the rental of the entire premises of the Embassy. The state of Montenegro allocated about forty-five thousand euros for him, as if he lives in the "Juventus" stadium, which means that Miodrag is clearly behaving like a Turkish fugitive in the Vatican. But the DRI also pointed to his numerous violations of laws and internal regulations, employment personnel without the approval of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, while avoiding keeping the mandatory records of cash operations. The report also states that the embassy did not submit budget proposals to the Ministry for the following year, did not have adequate documentation for the money spent, while withdrawing cash from giro accounts in significantly larger amounts amounts from the paid expenses, and despite the warnings of the Ministry, she did not regularly pay the amount of cash into the giro account. She did not even submit a report on fuel consumption, and in addition to the request of the General Secretariat of the Ministry, she did not list deposits on accounts, cash in cash registers and outstanding obligations. "Vlahović did not even submit a report on public procurement, and he concluded work contracts with local staff before receiving approval from the relevant Ministry," Lakušić points out.

According to the DNP, it calls on Vlahović to declare "whether the scandalous data from the SAI about his behavior and business are also hate speech."

"Due to the aforementioned malfeasance in Miodrag's embassy in the Vatican, the DNP, as a "big" opponent of hate speech, along with his two hundred euros of support for such actions, calls on him to declare whether the scandalous data from the SAI about his behavior and business are also hate speech. And the word is only about contributions to the image and work of the "conscientious" ambassador of Montenegro in the Vatican, who violates all laws and regulations by acting as the on-duty protector of single mothers. The three ambassadors, like the three musketeers, paid two hundred euros each from their modest salaries for Mirna Nikčević, and Vlahović cashed in his two hundred by ingratiating himself with the authorities, giving a lesson to Montenegro about morality and respect for the motherland, just as he does according to the Vatican, which is why he should have been retired and dismissed from office a long time ago. So let him use his arrival in his homeland to see what will happen to him. bad loans in which he got involved, which was written about by the press, because NLB Montenegro is offering his property for sale for the sixteenth time due to an unpaid debt of millions, and he hides the property record at the same time," says Lakušić.

As he adds, the DNP wonders what specifically recommended Vlahović to represent Montenegro in the Holy See and "spend state money as his own":

"Only in a country like this, by the standards of the first family, such individuals can be elected as ambassadors. But we inform them that no one has been burned until dawn, so, apart from dismissal, such and similar quasi-patriots will be faced with criminal responsibility, along with their representation for the wider the public about solidarity with Mirna Nikčević, who would set fire to the temples of the Serbian Orthodox Church and kill "believers like cattle". And to pay six hundred euros for all this, as a sign of mockery of the legal state of Montenegro and itself. The DNP points out once again that we at our Trojičindan Assembly in front of the Church of the Resurrection of Christ together with our metropolitan and bishops, we pledged to defend the temples, churches, cemeteries and property of our church with our lives, and that no chauvinist attacks like the one mentioned can displace them from the spiritual and state-building foundation of Njegoš, not Đukanović of Montenegro. And three ambassadors, led by the problematic Vlahović, gave Mirna Nikčević a new green light to sow hatred in Montenegro somewhere again for six hundred euros, two hundred of which will come from Miodrag's pocket, the amount he probably gives as a tip to waiters around the Vatican." , concluded Lakušić.

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