DPS: A show is being made out of a deliberate misinterpretation of Đukanović's interview, a new example of selectivity

DPS says that the former president of that party "practically spoke about the most famous universal moral rule – don't do to others what you don't want done to yourself".

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The Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) announced that "a show is being made" from what they said was a "deliberate misinterpretation" of the interview of the former President of Montenegro and DPS Milo Đukanović, and that this represents a "new example of selective and biased behavior" by the prosecution. .

"Part of the interview of the former President of Montenegro, Milo Đukanović, in which he referred to the attempt to dehumanize and degrade people through the act of spectacular arrests, is the subject of interest for the prosecution, which is trying to determine whether the local BIE megaphones are right when they claim that Đukanović called for revenge. The order was issued by prosecutor Irena Burić and signed by the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Goran Jokić," the Media Center of the DPS announced.

"While the prosecution listens to the recording of the interview and from the part in which Đukanović practically spoke about the most famous universal moral rule - do not do to others what you would not like to do to yourself - calling to stop the centuries-long cycle of revanchism and revenge, we draw the attention of the prosecution to Andrija Mandić's very explicit calls to revenge and violence that they heard four years ago, or all this time they didn't know who to ask for the video. That's why we are sending them the links from which they will also conclude that this show is being made from the deliberate misinterpretation of Đukanović's interview, only represents a new example of the selective and biased behavior of this institution," the announcement states.

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