GI May 21: The political travesty of the Democrats is illustrative in its performance with red ties and four glasses...

GI 21 May said that the Europe Now Movement (PES) demonstrates a desperate calculation and a tension between willing submission to the "Serbian world" and frivolous civic politics.

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A state-oriented, reformist, emancipatory and pro-European policy is not possible if leaders and party leaderships are not courageous, lucid, consistent and unwavering, the Civic Initiative (GI) announced today, May 21st.

"A cursory look at the Montenegrin parliamentary parties is enough to see to what extent they are out of step with the aforementioned characteristics," the statement emphasizes.

GI 21 May added that the Europe Now Movement (PES) demonstrates a desperate calculation and a tension between willing submission to the "Serbian world" and frivolous civic politics.

"Democrats in fear of Vučić's (Serbian President Aleksandar) services are a painfully unqualified and blasphemous party. Their political travesty is illustrative in its performance with red ties and four beeping glasses in the collar," said GI 21. maj.

They also mentioned the New Serbian Democracy (NSD), led by the Speaker of the Parliament Andrija Mandić, and the Democratic People's Party (DNP), whose president is Milan Knežević.

"On the other hand, Mandić's and Knežević's Greater Serbian stations with the coppersmith groups picked up along the way are a typical example of the notorious 'Chetnik heroism' that immediately subsided if abundant and regular donations from the dedicated depots of 'endangered Serbs' were not received. An integral part of this heroic and self-sacrificing government are also ethnic parties that are like ticks attached to any executive branch. Finally, there is the 'fearless and martyr' opposition that has advanced on its path to the status of the most pitiful opposition since the introduction of multi-party politics in Montenegro," the GI 21 May statement reads.

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