Although the spokeswoman of the Democratic People's Party (DNP), Jovana Todorović, slapped Andrej Milović with her statement today, as a lady, I am obliged due to the name-calling on the Public Service to send Milović a few clarifications, Dragan Koprivica, head of the DNP media team, announced today.
He reacted to the statement of the member of the Presidency of the Europe Now Movement (PES), Andrej Milović, who, in a guest appearance on the Television of Montenegro, said, among other things, that the principle of inclusivity proposed by the President of Montenegro, Jakov Milatović, brought Vladislav Dajković, Bećir Vuković, Emil Labudović to the Capital City. , Dragan Koprivica and others in positions.
"Due to the fact that he placed Mr. Dajković and me below the members of the Bosniak Party, who, according to him, engaged in manipulations, I responsibly claim that all of them, and I know Mr. Muslims well, despite all these possible manipulations, are incomparably better citizens than him. And I will concretely prove that in the following text. First of all, Milović's attempt to discredit a proven fighter for justice, a noble man and a respected writer, Milan Knežević, on the basis of cheap montages, speaks volumes about Milović's comical civic profile. That is why his attempt to share a lesson to his superiors speaks best of himself and his complacency due to jumping into politics overnight. So now he doesn't know what hit him, not seeing how tragicomic a political figure he has become. All the more surprising is the media stumbling of this member of the PES Presidency, ( may the presidency be with him), because the Milović brotherhood has honest, respected people of words and principles, who have never sold themselves for nothing, and among them I personally have great and long-term friends. And if I didn't know anything other than what Vladislav Dajković wrote today, it would be enough to talk about Milović with indignation, as an apparatchik who went crazy for power according to the system, wanted a lot, started a lot," Koprivica pointed out.
He added that the president of Free Montenegro and acting head of the Citizen Service, Vladislav Dajković, "informed the public of the fact that he has been close friends with Milović for many years, that he friendly helped him around Belgrade during his studies, and provided him with accommodation when he Milović, as a conscientious Putin supporter, used to come to the military parade in Belgrade to applaud his beloved Putin, and now Milović looked down on his longtime friend with contempt, as if they had never met in their lives."
"And, in order to engage in labeling, he would first have to take into account his own "reaches", especially those that the entire Montenegrin public abhors. Among the mass of negative examples of his bravery and heroism, there is one that completely destroys his moral credibility and every the right for him to criticize anyone, about anything. Namely, it was pointed out in the media, which Milović never denied, that he defended one side in a legal dispute, and at the same time secretly transferred confidential information to the other side, engaging in classic espionage , which represents a flagrant example of the collapse of the legal profession and the code of professional honor. Thus, he put himself in the position of a double player, a homo duplex, giving his own example of the worst human and professional decline, which every honest citizen of Montenegro would be ashamed of. But, obviously, not Andrej Milović, who confidently flaunts himself in the media as someone who has the right to determine who is to blame for what and to what extent, instead of the fact that he, after the information about his human and professional failure, does not even go out on the street out of shame, except late at night. At the same time, according to Dajković, he strolled from party to party, making the PES Presidency very happy with his presence, which "profited" just fine. That's why no one would be surprised if Milović, defending Spajić, now offers confidential information to Milatović under the flyover system. Because a habit is one pain, and a habit is three hundred pains. Quirk is a man's funny business, at least when it comes to Andrej Milović. Once a whistleblower, always a whistleblower," said Koprivica.
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