Vujović: Primitive, inferior and defeated politics must at the same time be extremely hypocritical

"It was disgusting to me to watch the way V. Bratić was being detained, just as the act of detention in all previous cases was disgusting to me. And yes, I believe that the former minister is innocent until proven otherwise in court."

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One of the leaders of the European Union, Ivan Vujović, announced that for the "liberators" the judiciary is phenomenal when it arrests and detains others, and that when it does the same to others, then it is "DPS judiciary".

"The long-standing disgusting prosecutorial and police practice of making a spectacle of the arrest of suspects has regularly been a reason for public exaltation for the 'liberators'. Whoever is faster, almost ritualistically, in bland statements condemns in advance, rejoices over the handcuffs of persons close to the former regime and admires the public performance. The impression is that in all these cases they almost demanded public stoning, guillotine or some similar form of summary execution," said Vujović.

The level of joy, he added, was almost equal to their love of the armchair or their lack of sense of public responsibility.

"When it was someone's turn, they whined, whined, and whined. How is it that they treat a former minister, a university professor, etc. like that? Suddenly, the sensibility for exemplary rule of law or the presumption of innocence kicks in. Of course, the former minister is arrested because she is nationally unsuitable, Serbhood is again threatened, Joanikije is called upon, who of course stands in defense of those he brought to power," Vujović states.

He points out that all this parade of "political kitsch and immorality" is actually a healing thing.

"Because nothing so strikingly, as this saga of the arrest of V. Bratić, shows the consciousness of this bloke in power and their 'spiritual' patrons. Their understanding of justice is: we are endangered if we do not have excess rights; what is epic justice in the case of those others is a scandal and shame in the case of "ours". The judiciary is phenomenal when it arrests and detains those others, and when it does the same to ours, then it is the DPS judiciary."

Vujović adds that the only thing worse "than this disgusting hypocrisy is the ease and passion with which they demonstrate it."

"To be clear - it was disgusting to me to watch the way V. Bratić was detained, just as the act of detention in all previous cases was disgusting to me. And yes, I believe that the former minister is innocent until proven otherwise in court. I think the same for all the others against whom proceedings are being conducted. And political closeness does not play a role here. But that is precisely where the essential differences in Montenegro lie. They are not dominantly political, national or religious. They are basically value-based - or rather civilizational," said Vujović.

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