Imagine who dared to comment on the security situation in Montenegro - none other than Duško Marković, the former prime minister during whose tenure 96 citizens lost their lives, 42 of them in bloody confrontations with criminals, while six innocent bystanders died only by accident, it was reported from Demokrat .
The European Progress Party (SEP), of which Marković is the leader, announced earlier today that the situation in Montenegro has reached a point where citizens feel insecure, unsafe and unprotected.
"And to all that black balance, Marković responded with the sentence: 'no one kills honest people'. With that, I guess, he justified the injustice that colored his rule. And how would it be different from a man who appointed his friend as the head of the Police Administration Veselin Veljović, now accused of two crimes of smuggling, abuse of official position, money laundering and belonging to a criminal organization. Even today, Marković, the former director of ANB, pretends that he did not know anything about this, that he was 'not aware' of all this. , the announcement states.
Democrats said that it is clear that Marković knowingly appointed Veljović, Zoran Lazović and Slavko Stojanović to key positions precisely because he knew "who they are connected with, who they work for and what role they play".
"And that's why it's no wonder that Duško Marković, the DPS and their helpers, who sold the people for power, are today working on the orders of the mafia, whose goal is to overthrow the 44th Government of Montenegro so that criminals can once again take over the security sector. Hence their signatures for the release of Zoran Lazović and other high-ranking members of the criminal clans. the escape of Radoj Zvicer, Ljub Milović, Nebojša Bugarin, and during all that time Zoran Lazović, in the mandate of their government, not only walked freely, but also participated in state events, while cigarettes ended up with party officials instead of in incinerators," he writes. in the announcement.
"Or the one who today prevents Milo's general from being dismissed from the position of Chief of the General Staff, and who enjoyed the luxury of state villas in Budva during the tourist season, demanding special snipers and special divers, while the Police is struggling with a lack of personnel, to follow him, while is frolicking in the sea as many as 56 times - while Milo Đukanović asked for it only five times in 30 years. But all their attempts to return the mafia to power are in vain - the people of Montenegro will not give them a second chance." , it concludes.
Bonus video: