Miličić: Adžić is not responsible for the institutions to be functional, the URA has proven that the only thing that benefits them is the collapse of the state

"Obviously, it is very difficult for Adžić to get used to no longer having control over the levers of power with three deputies," said the NSD spokesperson.

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Miličić, Photo: NSD
Miličić, Photo: NSD
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The vice-president of the URA Citizen's Movement, Filip Adžić, does not agree that the institutions of the system, including the Defense and Security Council, should be functional, because the political movement he represents has proven that the only thing that benefits them is the complete collapse of the entire state, so that they can unhindered implement their boyhood dreams and that along the way some smuggled cigarettes simply get lost, announced the spokesman of the New Serbian Democracy, Mirko Miličić.

Adžić said today that the proposal of the President of the Assembly and leader of the NSD, Andrija Mandić, that the Defense and Security Council no longer decides unanimously, is an attempt to increase its own influence and continue the anti-Western policy and the collapse of institutions.

"It seems that Adžić very quickly forgot that during his tenure at the head of the MUP, the 'Tunnel' case also happened, which is unique in the world in that a passage to the High Court depot was dug for a long period of time, under the center of the capital in order to steal the evidence. It must be admitted that with that case, at least for a short time, Podgorica became the scene of a Hollywood crime thriller," said Miličić in response.

He says that Adžić should perhaps ask the former director of the Revenue and Customs Administration, Rado Milošević, about his performance at the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and that he is convinced that "they would have a lot to say to each other about the results of the 'seizure' of cigarettes.

"Obviously, it is very difficult for Adžić to get used to not having control over the levers of power with three deputies in the Parliament of Montenegro, so he expresses his dissatisfaction and powerlessness through empty writing on social networks. Instead, it would be better if he welcomed the fact that today there is the majority who are fixing numerous mistakes from the past, so that this country would never again end up in the situation it was in," the reaction concluded.

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