Martinović: The so-called minority government does not deserve any serious treatment

"Whoever, by whatever act, word or gesture, would treat that government in a serious way, would engage in something that cannot be called anything other than the normalization of institutional and any other chaos in the state."

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Photo: Skupština.me/Igor Šljivančanin
Photo: Skupština.me/Igor Šljivančanin
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The MP and Vice-President of Democratic Montenegro assessed that the 43rd Government of Montenegro voted yesterday was "illegal, illegitimate, a government established without any known procedure in the democratic world".

"As such, she does not deserve any serious treatment," Martinovic wrote on Twitter.

He also stated that "whoever, by whatever act, word or gesture, would treat that government in a serious way", would be engaging in something "that cannot be called anything other than the normalization of institutional and any other chaos in the state".

"If someone has already thought that he is Napoleon, it is wrong for anyone from the outside to keep him in that belief. It is, in the end, cruel to "Napoleon" himself. And if someone still does it, then the most favorable possible cause is ignorance or political inexperience," said Martinović.

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