Dajković: If DFC offers valid proof that I received one cent from official Moscow, I will leave politics

The leader of Free Montenegro said that his love for Russia "cannot be bought"

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The leader of Free Montenegro, Vladislav Dajković, said that if the Digital Forensic Center (DFC) offers valid proof that he "received one cent from official Moscow", he will resign from his post in the capital and leave politics.

In the published analysis of the DFC, it is written that Dajković is "one of the most consistent exponents of pro-Russian politics, and from the position he holds within the authorities in Podgorica, he facilitates the easier spread of pro-Russian narratives."

In response, Dajković claims that he can "easily prove that DFC is financed from power centers outside our country".

"It is enough to type a few terms in the 'Google' search engine and to reach the announcement on the official website of the American Embassy, ​​in which, as part of the text about the fifth birthday of the DFC, there is also the sentence: 'The Digital Forensic Center is a current project of the Atlantic Alliance of Montenegro, which is funded by the US Embassy through the Program to Suppress Disinformation and Propaganda'. Finally, I am not surprised that the staff of the actual editor of DFC, Sava Kentera, cannot understand that there are young people in Montenegro who do not want to renounce the vows of our ancestors , led by Saint Peter of Cetinje, who had Russia in his mind even when he was on his deathbed," Dajković said.

He added that his love for Russia "cannot be bought".

"Because it is written in my genetic code, even in my family tree, bearing in mind that it was the Russians who freed my grandfather Matan Dajković from the Mathhausen camp during the Second World War," Dajković said.

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