Vujović: "Expert Government" sets new standards in the Monty Python show

"If this was a normal government, the question of responsibility would logically arise, either on the one hand of the minister and his associate for the incorrect claim, or of the government and its first-in-charge prime minister for violating the law," said the general secretary of the SDP.

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Vujović, Photo: SDP
Vujović, Photo: SDP
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The accusation of the State Secretary in the Ministry of Ecology, Spatial Planning and Urbanism, Radovan Bojović, that the Government violates the law regarding the selection of the drafter of the Spatial Plan of Montenegro and, in addition, chooses an offer that is 200 thousand euros more expensive, "is a new specific pearl in the treasure trove of absurdities called the 'expert Government of Montenegro'," said the General Secretary of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) Ivan Vujović.

"The fact that they say all kinds of things about each other, accusing each other of thievery, betrayal, and so on, that every now and then they prepare each other for the Sponge or the dustbin of history - this has already become a daily routine. The public has gotten used to literally saying to each other - good day, and they do not honor themselves with the most serious insults. However, until now, that theater has been taking place between different constituents of the government, or in the relationship between the parliamentary majority and the Government. Our experts, as the jargon would say, are turning the game around and now they are accusing themselves even within their own house. "One minister and his first associate said that the Government, in which they sit, violates the law and thus probably obstructs the process of spatial planning, i.e. the selection of the creator of the Spatial Plan", announced Vujović.

If this was a normal government, as he said, the question of responsibility would logically arise, either on the one hand of the minister and his associate for the incorrect claim, or of the government and "its prime minister responsible for breaking the law".

"Of course, on the condition that the aforementioned claim, i.e. the accusation of the collapse of the legal system, reached the prime minister's address in Tokyo, where the imaginary eastern borders of Dušan's expanded empire used to be, which the prime minister once admired so much. Anyway, the 'expert The government' is so quickly and successfully setting new standards in this Monty Python show, that we should not be surprised if in a few days they start accusing themselves, and personally, of crime, corruption and breaking the law. In this orgy of nonsense, we have to be next," he concludes. Vujović.

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