The topic of the show was also the proposed amendments to the Law on Internal Affairs and the National Security Agency.
Milovac said that the big problem is the lack of public debate.
"No one can argue that vetting or purging the police force is not necessary. The way it's being done right now, the legal solutions that are being tried to be adopted, is something that could be a double-edged sword for the Democrats themselves, because they won't be in power forever. It's something that could come back like a boomerang."
He believes that everything that has been done so far, when it comes to so-called vetting in the police, should have been much more transparent.
Adžić says that people cannot be tried without the right to a defense and without valid evidence, based on confirmed facts.
"If we want laws similar to the EU acquis, then this is absolutely unacceptable," he pointed out.
Nikolić said that the amendments to the law provide for "pharaonic powers" that clearly encroach on the area of human rights.
"If we know today that these solutions are not fully in line with the EU acquis, there is no need for them to call us anymore and demand more constructiveness from us. Because until now, sometimes even blindfolded, allowing some solutions not to be discussed, we have voted in parliament, because we said that we will support everything that brings Montenegro closer. But we will not agree to this."
When asked what that meant, Nikolić said that there were no "middle solutions" and no "middle paths".
"I am not threatening anything, I want to say that we will be obliged to protect our political dignity."
Asked "what's on the repertoire tomorrow," Nikolić said that "whatever will be on the repertoire will be."
"We will also talk to the rest of the opposition. We will be forced to seriously reconsider our future role in parliament."
When asked if he was announcing a boycott, he said that "there is no boycott there."
"We need a parliament, but our role in it will be reviewed in a way that we will see how we will determine our future course of action regarding initiatives that also concern European laws. If the EU is also prepared to tolerate the adoption of legal solutions that are not in line with the acquis communautaire, then this is a kind of violation of the principles on which the negotiation process is based," Nikolić said.
Komnenić read the reaction of Democrats MP Boris Bogdanović, who said that "brazen lies and untruths" were uttered about him in the show, designed and at the behest of Aco Đukanović's legal team.
The journalist also pointed out that Bogdanović and his party's MPs were invited to the show, but did not delegate a representative, and said that there was no need for them to join in "remotely" and write statements during the show.
Bogdanović wrote in his response that his announcement regarding the case files, or rather the names of the items that were seized, was the content of the text published on the Vijesti portal.
He also points out that cadastral data exists in electronic form and is available to the public.
"Don't lie and deceive the people of Montenegro, but answer where Aco Đukanović got his property worth hundreds of millions of euros," the Democratic MP wrote.
In other words, as Komnenić said, Bogdanović claims that it is not true that he had insight into the contents of the documentation seized from Đukanović's apartment.
Nikolić said that Bogdanović should have been on the show tonight, and not corresponded via a statement.
"I Googled the messages coming from that party. I'm sorry that these people are behaving in a completely unacceptable and uncivilized manner," said the DPS MP.
Milovac said that a real and sustainable fight against corruption requires the "Italian model" and much better conditions for the work of the Special State Prosecutor's Office.
Nikolić said that the people who were the personal security of former Prime Minister and President Milo Đukanović, even in the period after the restoration of independence, used Hecklers like automatic weapons.
"Whether ANB officers have entered Milo Đukanović's family home in Nikšić in the last 20 years, (director) Ivica Janović and this agency cannot know, because another agency existed before them," he said.
Perhaps, as he said, the most competent person to answer that question would be the former director of the ANB, Duško Marković.
"The people who are in Mr. Djukanovic's security were at one time ANB officers, and at another time police officers. You can't know for sure, especially not in a situation when you have a protected person whose security was continuously threatened," Nikolić added.
Nikolić said that Aco Đukanović was "arrested because he is Aco Đukanović, in this specific case," and that this is discrimination.
He called on all competent authorities to investigate everything related to the property of the Đukanović family. "If they discover something illegal there, logically, a normal and conscientious person cannot defend such a thing."
He says he doesn't know what assets Aco Đukanović has, because he hasn't "looked into his wallet."
Adžić said he has information that several cases, over the past few years, "have been conducted involving people closely linked to the Đukanović family."
The show featured an interview with one of Aco Đukanović's defense attorneys, attorney Nikola Martinović.
He said, among other things, that Đukanović's lawyers do not know what is written in the folders seized during the search of his apartment in Podgorica.
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Milovac said that if this is the beginning of an investigation that is supposed to give one of DPS's political opponents an advantage ahead of the elections, it is "pretty pathetic."
"If you are investigating Aco Đukanović, you do not start from the basement in Rastoci, but from entering Prva Banka," he pointed out.
Nikolić says that Democratic Party MP Boris Bogdanović published what is written in the documentation seized from Aco Đukanović's apartment.
"He did not publish a list, but the content, and only the police officer who seized the evidence can know the content, with the obligation to later hand it over to the prosecutor."
He asked where Bogdanović got this from and whether the police director had an obligation to answer who gave the police permission to give it to an MP.
He believes that there was abuse of the security sector and evidence, and claims that Bogdanović violated the Personal Data Protection Act by publishing information about Aco Đukanović's assets on his Facebook profile.
Adžić said that it was unclear to him how Bogdanović, or any other MP, obtained this information.
"I have no information whether this is based on assumptions or whether someone broke the law and provided information to MP Bogdanović."
He says that he would not problematize the fact that the MP has information, but that the problem within the Police Directorate is "which of those people illegally forwarded the information."
Milovac said, in the part concerning published real estate titles, that this data is publicly available.
Nikolić said that the action to arrest Đukanović was carried out as a police-party action, with the aim of "strengthening the collapsed authority" of Democratic Montenegro, which manages the security sector.
"I think that this action also played a helpful role for certain media. The very next day, after the arrest, two so-called new cases appeared in certain media outlets in Serbia and Montenegro, arising from the break-in at Aco Đukanović's apartment. My impression is that the media did this to increase pressure on the investigating judge, who was supposed to order his detention tomorrow," he added.
He also believes that in this case the target is not Aco Đukanović, but "the one who has been talked about obsessively for so long."
"That's why the DPS statement said it was for the purpose of the election campaign. They won't stop there."
He says that this is "the arrest of the surname Đukanović, as one of the symbols of the DPS."
The show's editor and host, Petar Komnenić, said that it was interesting that Aco Đukanović's brother, former president of the state, government, and DPS Milo Đukanović, did not speak out on this occasion.
Nikolić says that, according to his knowledge, Milo Đukanović is in Montenegro, but that he sees that Aco Đukanović's legal team is making a statement in this case.
"I see people around Mr. Djukanovic being arrested, and now family members as well," he said.
Nikolić also believes that this is an attempt to divert attention from the shortcomings in the security sector.
Adžić said that the arrest of Đukanović seemed like a show that was supposed to be a "cover-up" for numerous failures in the security sector.
"Somewhere, all of us expected that the 'first million' would be investigated, how it was obtained, and those famous 11 times when one million euros was diverted through Prva Banka, deals with EPCG, 'Limenka', Možura, Telekom..."
When asked whether the action to arrest Aco Đukanović says that everyone is equal before the law, or whether he recognizes elements of a public spectacle, Milovac said that whether it is a public spectacle remains to be seen when it is learned whether illegal possession of weapons is the only charge against Đukanović.
Without a serious investigation that will encompass something much more serious than gun possession, "we don't have much to hope for," he said.
"We still have no indication that there is a more serious investigation into what is crucial, what is related to the Đukanović family."
Based on what information was the case initiated against Aco Đukanović and was he detained by force of law or, as his relatives say, because of his name and surname?
Are the allegedly illegal weapons Djukanovic's only and greatest sin, and what about the old serious accusations against him?
Will the latest investigations and arrests bring final justice or are they a risky tool for scoring political points?
Guests on tonight's show "Načisto" are: Andrija Nikolić - DPS, Dejan Milovac - MANS, Filip Adžić - URA
As part of the show, see what Đukanović's legal team has to say on this topic.
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