Šljivančanin: The results of local elections best show what citizens think about Marković's work

Every call to arms against the Democrats is an opportunity to "remind the citizens of Montenegro of what you did to Montenegro," a party official told the SEP leader.

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Aleksa Šljivančanin, a member of the Main Board of the Democrats and a student, reacted to yesterday's statement by a member of the Party of European Progress (SEP) Matija Vujović, claiming that the real author of the statement was the leader of that party, Duško Marković.

"On this occasion, reacting to the name-calling of a young colleague from SEP, we will respond directly to the author of this text, Mr. Duško Marković. Do not, Mr. Marković, hide behind young, innocent people who have nothing to do with your misdeeds, and therefore we will spare them our response," he said.

He asked Marković if, as he claims, he had signed another person's name for his own reaction in order to avoid "publicity after the published warning letter to the late Duško Jovanović", in a show, "which claimed that the heads of the Ministry of Interior and State Security were preparing his liquidation on December 10, 2003, where it was mentioned that you also called on journalists not to write about you".

"So the question arises, what did you threaten them with, Mr. Marković? If you had even thought about it, you would not have spoken out, Mr. Marković, because every call-out at our expense is an opportunity to remind the citizens of Montenegro of what you did to Montenegro. It was you, Mr. Marković, who was at the head of the secret police at the time of all the politically motivated murders in Montenegro, the resolution of which was set as a condition for our country's accession to the European Union. Let us remind you of your golden days: Mr. Marković, you are also the prime minister known for the fact that during your four-year mandate, 96 people were killed, of which 42 victims were killed in mafia clan clashes, while 6 innocent citizens were killed accidentally. At that time, Montenegro resembled Colombia more than a European and progressive state," said Šljivančanin.

"Your 'strengthening' of the security sector, apart from the numbers and the citizens killed, is also evidenced by your staffing. If there was a competition in staffing people who will thoroughly undermine the system, then you would be the absolute champion. If you or the young colleague you are sending statements to have forgotten, we will easily remind you: Dejan Peruničić, Veselin Veljović, Zoran and Petar Lazović, Ljubo Milović, Slavko Stojanović... - all the gravediggers of our security, people with indictments and people who are now fortunately behind bars, and about whom you are not allowed to say a single word. You, Mr. Marković, led our national security when organized crime emerged and developed in your hometown, embodied in the Mojkovac clan in the enormous cigarette smuggling through the Port of Bar, about which you supposedly know nothing, but there is a state that knows everything," adds the Democrat official.

He said that the results of the local elections best show what citizens think about Marković's work.

"In Budva, Kotor, Berane, Gusinje, next to your party's name there is a big zero - zero mandates, zero votes, zero signatures. Enough with the smart ones. Sign your own reactions, Mr. Marković, next time, it doesn't hurt when you get a response. And ultimately, the heavy burden of responsibility is on your shoulders, so we wouldn't be surprised if justice knocks on your door too. Justice is slow, but achievable, and its edge is relentless," the statement reads.

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