Democratic Montenegro announced that the president of the country, Jakov Milatović, knows no bounds in attacking, slandering and defaming those who "enabled him to be where he is".
They also say that Milatović's claim that that party negotiated with Prime Minister Milojko Spajić's uncle about who will be police director is not true.
They also said that Milatović "in everything took over the manners" of his predecessor, Milo Đukanović, and that the public will soon find out if someone imitated Đukanović, "asking to be guarded by anti-sniper units and diving teams while he was vacationing in Budva, and at the same time, he is a face that it did not hold a grudge against Milo Đukanović, nor his generals, let alone an organized criminal group".
"We refrained and kept silent on many of Mr. Milatović's performances in the previous months, with which we deeply disagreed or which were a direct attack on us, thinking that the kidnapped president, who obviously understands everything, would stop. We expected that he would finally understand that the people who brought about the political changes on August 30 are outraged by his political moves in the previous months. However, remembering that in the first year of his mandate, more advisers left him than all other officials combined in ten years, looking at the level of ego, vanity, arrogance and ambition, it was actually clear that there was no help. That the decline of confidence in a politician is unstoppable," announced the Democrats.
They say that neither they nor the citizens who voted for the changes recognize Milatović and that they wonder if he is "the same man we sincerely supported in the second round of the presidential elections".
"However, it was our duty to end the Đukanović era, because it was our dream for which we fought for years and decades, unlike him whose voice could not be heard during the difficult opposition struggle, and now he is presenting himself as if he was at the very least in the front ranks. It was just that a man has limits in attacking, subverting and slandering those who made it possible for him to be where he is. So it is true that the Democrats colluded with Milojko Spajić's uncle of the police director, the same as the one about the procurement of patrol boats, the increase of VAT from 21 to 30 percent, the sale of Elektroprivreda, the standing of the hand of justice, and many others , speaks in support of how much logic and truth there is. Who and what agreed with the uncles and aunts is a question for the President of Montenegro who recently declared that he has little power, so he wants to be the President of Montenegro and the Prime Minister and the Mayor of Podgorica and the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Defense and the Minister of the Interior. And, unfortunately, that is called autocracy, which we defeated on August 30," the announcement added.
The Democrats assessed that today and in recent months, Milatović is attacking almost all political subjects who, with their support, enabled him to be president, and to affirm the views, values and policies of "those we defeated".
"Mr. Milatović is overthrowing the government in Podgorica with the DPS and openly says that this is his way to overthrow the state government, which has never been more stable and which achieves historic results in the field of the rule of law, economic social policy and European integration," they add.
They also believe that the president of the country "does everything, except what is written in the Constitution".
"At every step he stumbles, subverts, obstructs. He criticizes Minister Šaranović for the fact that the Cyrillic alphabet has constitutional equality with the Latin alphabet on police vehicles, restores crucial laws for the reform and strengthening of the security sector, dealing with children's obstructions, which of course we solve very quickly, and you saw that very vigorously and agilely defends the personnel choice of Milo Đukanović as the Chief of the General Staff of the Army of Montenegro. This is not surprising, because in everything he adopted the manners of his predecessor, the Montenegrin public will soon find out if someone imitated Milo Đukanović by asking him to be guarded by anti-sniper units and diving team while he was vacationing in Budva, and at the same time he was a person who did not hold a grudge against Milo Đukanović or his generals, let alone an organized criminal group. against organized crime and corruption," the announcement concludes.
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