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Đurašković: Radonjić confirms what personnel profile the government considers ideal

"Cetinje is hurting you, but it will hurt you even more because our fight for a civil, secular, and anti-fascist Montenegro will be permanent and as soon as tomorrow it will sweep you from the political scene," said the vice-president of the SDP

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Đurašković, Photo: SDP
Đurašković, Photo: SDP
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Vice President of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) Nikola Đurašković called on Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapić and Minister of Capital Investments Mladen Bojanić to immediately dismiss the director of Hydroelectric Power Piva Radomir Radonjić.

In this way, he states, they would "at least declaratively" show that they do not share Radonjić's views, even though the citizens will remember the "departing government", as he said, exclusively for him, Minister Vesna Bratić and "the likes who showed what they think of Cetinje on September 5 , to Montenegro and its people".

"Cetinje is hurting you, but it will hurt you even more because our fight for a civil, secular, and anti-fascist Montenegro will be permanent and as soon as tomorrow it will sweep you from the political scene," announced Đurašković.

He said that Radonjic's "intimidating, down-to-earth attitudes and hateful speech" are a confirmation of the kind of personnel and personal profile that is ideal for the "puppet Government of Montenegro".

"Those who insult women, minority peoples, Montenegrins and Cetinjes are desirable personnel for the SPC and the Government, and the more noisy and down-to-earth they are, the more important a function awaits them. It is no wonder that Radonjić hates Cetinjes, Montenegrins, our neighbors, the Albanians and Bosniaks, when those who they set him up from the kanabe near Krivokapić, with a smile and with a drink, commanded the tear gas attack on the citizens of Cetinje and Montenegro on September 05," said Đurašković.

He said that Cetinje and Montenegro, like in the nineties, will once again defeat the "retrograde, Greater Serbian policy of official Belgrade and the Church of Serbia".

"Instead of standing up for every mention of Cetinje, which has defended the image of Montenegro for centuries, Radonjić slanders and insults, showing what Prime Minister Krivokapić, who appointed him, thinks of Cetinje. But what kind of Radonjić, such a puppet, a circus, the outgoing Government," he announced. Đurašković.

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