By yesterday's refusal to act in accordance with the Government's decision which adopted the proposal of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MVP) on the withdrawal of seven ambassadors, the President of Montenegro, Milo Đukanović, once again showed that he will go to the end in the fight against the new government, using all the mechanisms of the backward system to try blocks the changes that must inevitably take place, in which the Constitution and laws of Montenegro will be interpreted by the DPS through the practice of distorting them, and all in the function of the well-seen practice of the previous regime that, at the cost of everything, people remain in positions whose main law is Milo Đukanović, Marko Milačić announced today , president of Prava Montenegro and member of the Parliament of Montenegro.
"Although we are talking about ambassadors who have been compromised by the media for years, some of them have been linked to serious criminal acts in front of international institutions, about people who do not enjoy respect even in their own country, because they have not earned it with their work and behavior, all this is not enough for the president of minority Montenegro to stop trying to deceive the people who can no longer deceive anything, the people who have already punished him in the elections, and will punish him again, for everything done and not done in the three-decade tyranny over Montenegro, in which the people want nothing what is left of the DPS, not even the DPS ambassadors, who even the DPS's flat interpretation of the Constitution of Montenegro cannot protect from responsibility for boasting and abuse of the assets of Montenegro. in terms of reputation, it is best shown by yesterday's ambassador Budimir Šegrt, who directly replaced the ambassador's colors with a striped suit, according to Đukanović's credibility, who also represented Montenegro respectably according to the rules of the DPS, and then from such a presentation he went directly to the remand prison to pay for the what he worked and did in the name of Đukanović, to die for the politics of which, according to Đukanović's words yesterday, he is a person of credibility," Milačić pointed out.
He added that "all those who bypassed the laws of Montenegro, and as a reward received the trust of the head of the former criminogenic government, and the current criminogenic opposition, will follow this path."
"In his legally clumsy interpretation of the Constitutional provisions, Đukanović forgot that what is prescribed by the Constitution is elaborated in the laws, including in part of his competences, in whose evaluation he forgets that he is not part of the executive power and that he cannot get involved in the reasoning or lack of reasoning of the opinions and proposals that they no longer concern him in any way, trying desperately in this way to keep people loyal to his outgoing regime in positions at all costs. The era of cheap attempts to outwit those who defeated him is long gone, and the sooner Djukanović realizes this, he will spare Montenegrin and international the public image of the most undignified loser in the last term of his political life. No matter how Đukanović behaves at the moment and whatever he does in order to sabotage the will of the people, he will not succeed, because the people, the new parliamentary majority, and the international community have turned their backs on him," he said. Milacic.
Đukanović announced yesterday that the conditions for passing the decree on the recall of the ambassador proposed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Đorđe Radulović had not been met.
Radulović decided to recall the ambassador of Montenegro to China, Darko Pajović, the ambassador to Serbia, Tarzan Milošević, the ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, Dušanka Jeknić, the ambassador to the Holy See, Miodrag Vlahović, the ambassador to Italy, Sanja Vlahović, the ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Obrad Miša Stanišić, and the ambassador in Germany, Vera Kuliš.
On December 31, Budimir Šegrt, the ambassador of Montenegro to Poland, suspected of abuse of position in the Meljina case, was ordered to be detained for up to 30 days.
The former Minister of Health and the former director of the Meljine Hospital and his deputy in that position, Radivoje Božović, are accused of having participated in the purchase and sale business, which reduced the value of that private hospital by more than ten million.
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