GI 21 May: This is the most incompetent government in the memory of the Montenegrin multi-party system

"There is no government formed by DPS with its allies and satellites that could be considered more incompetent than the current executive branch," they assessed in that civic initiative.

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This is the most incompetent and deformed government in the memory of the Montenegrin multi-party system. It is also a government that is the culmination of two previous extremely incompetent executive governments that fortunately were short-lived. There is no government formed by the DPS with its allies and satellites that could be considered more incompetent than the current executive government.

This was assessed by the Civic Initiative on May 21st.

They add that this is the cyclical and tragic fate of contemporary Montenegro and a reflection of the foundation of the "progressive" voting majority.

"After the bad come worse, after the worse come worse, and always count on an abundance of the worst. The current government is a blinding mosaic of incompetent and irresponsible ministers, secretaries, directors, departments and institutions. Nominally pro-European, in reality incredibly provincial. Nominally sovereign, in reality a collection of colorful puppets at the end. Nominally the most legitimate, in reality hollow as Swiss cheese. Nominally reformist, in reality unable to install tax software without destroying the economy and rendering public registers meaningless. Nominally anti-corruption, in reality unable to supervise even detained persons. Nominally civic, in reality primitively clericalized, filled with Vučić's agent inserts and orchestrated by the comedy of 'endangered Serbianness'. Nominally developmental and innovative, in reality demagogic and maliciously directed against public funds, legal and reliable businesses, small and medium-sized domestic and foreign investors and the majority of citizens who pay dearly for their "'political savvy'," the statement said.

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