Đukanović and Vučić are playing conflict ahead of the elections

Milivojević believes that Đukanović and Vučić have a lot of false globalism, patriotism, Europeanism and nationalism
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Aleksandar Vučić, Milo Đukanović, Photo: Gov.me
Aleksandar Vučić, Milo Đukanović, Photo: Gov.me
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Ažurirano: 14.12.2017. 19:55h

The President of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Milo Đukanović remembers before the elections that it is easiest to attack Serbia, just as the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, plays the role of Greater Serbia before the elections and remembers that he is a good Serb, and then criticizes Montenegro for not caring about the human rights of Serbs. .

This is what Cvijetin Milivojević, a political analyst from Belgrade, said to "Vijesti", commenting on Đukanović's statements that he sees a renewed paternalism in Serbian politics towards Serbs in the region, and also towards the citizens of Montenegro who nationally declare themselves as Serbs.

Milivojević believes that it is some kind of disingenuous statesmanship of Đukanović and Vučić and that their "obedience is against the interests of the citizens".

"There is a lot of fake globalism, patriotism, Europeanism and nationalism on both sides," Milivojević told "Vijesti".

In an interview with Pobjeda, Đukanović said, among other things, that Serbia's renewed paternalism increases the risks to the stability of the region, and that he expects Vučić to say that the Serbian House is not a point of action against Montenegro. Đukanović also objected that the Serbian security services knew that a coup attempt was being prepared in Montenegro, stating that he had access to the file of the Serbian services, from which it is clear that the material was created well before October 16 last year. Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić said that there is no information that Serbia does not share with Montenegro when it comes to the coup attempt.

Recalling that Đukanović and Vučić were "on the same side of the barricade" during the Milošević era, Milivojević points out that the DPS leader contributed to the consolidation and recovery of Vučić's Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).

According to him, Đukanović helped the SNS in building infrastructure and international legitimization of the party. Milivojević warns that this is a kind of unpaid debt.

"What the public in Serbia, and I assume in Montenegro, unquestioningly claims is that the first contact for the so-called big investors from Abu Dhabi and Dubai, the buckle between Vučić and the UAE was Đukanović," said Milivojević.

Đukanović rejected allegations that he brought Vučić to power, stating that he met with the leaders of SNS because he believed that the time had come for a new page in relations with Serbia.

"When it comes to those unfortunate elections in Montenegro, the top leadership of Serbia behaved mysteriously, to say the least. Was the goal actually for another democratic government to come to Montenegro or to cement the rule of Đukanović. The majority of Serbian citizens believe that Vučić's goal was the latter," Milivojević claims.

They received Mandić only when DPS peacefully formed the government

Although Đukanović warned that "some of the opposition leaders who deny the state and national identity of Montenegro and work against its interests, enjoy an inappropriate level of attention from Belgrade", Milivojević believes that the talks between Vučić and one of the leaders of the DF, Andrije Mandić, are just filling in the blanks. . "Vučić accepted grandfather Đukanović to form the government in peace. Receiving Mandić at this moment means nothing - neither to the citizens of Serbia, nor to Mandić, nor to the citizens of Montenegro," said Milivojević.

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