Good morning! Yesterday, Nikola Djuraskovic attacked the intellectuals, but they responded well. Aleksa Becic announces the formation of the government in Cetinje; URA is celebrating and at the same time continuing negotiations for a new government; the Ministry of Defense is blocking the former Chief of General Staff on Twitter; Katnic is asking for the exclusion of Prosecutorial Council members.
FCJK Djuraskovic’s first target
After the texts written by Andrej Nikolaidis, Aco Radoman and the interview of Nemanja Batricevic in which they referred to the situation in Cetinje, Nikola Djuraskovic vilely marked them, insinuating that they were responding in a coordinated manner, fueling years of discrediting these people by Serbian nationalists, saying that the DPS was paying them, and the like. It is interesting how after the conversion, people first turn against the Faculty of Montenegrin Language and Culture (FCJK). That was the case with URA members – Rajka Glusica, Tanja Becanovic, and then a certain Miomir Abovic, a councilor from Tivat. Now, Nikola Djuraskovic is following these well-trodden paths.
I have to be a little personal here, and say that I warned my friends from the FCJK, having previous experience with Djuraskovic. But I decided to back off, realizing that the standard political pre-election campaign flattery had paid off, as Cetinje seemed to see the SDP as a sovereign alternative to the DPS. Djuraskovic managed to deceive many people in Cetinje by telling a story that everyone wanted to hear. Now he is distancing himself from that story.
Guided by ideas, the FCKJ people have been willing to sacrifice their careers and livelihoods for a year now by leading resistance to the outgoing government. They naively thought that Djuraskovic had the same motives. Adnan Cirgic can now see that their motives differed from the beginning and expresses this in his reaction to Djuraskovic’s ground attack.
It remains to be seen whether Djuraskovic has made a mistake or smartly politically knows that he will forget all this in four years, as what he and his party did in Budva, Tivat, Herceg Novi and Kolasin before the Cetinje elections was forgotten. Draginja distanced herself from her party colleagues, but many also expect her to leave the party. It is difficult to leave a party that has the same tradition and pedigrees as the SDP, although some people in that party trifle with the pedigrees of the 1990s by intrigue and unprincipledness on a daily basis.
Formation of government in Cetinje
URA does not stop toasting the victory in Cetinje, and Aleksa Becic announces the new government of SDP, SGLSCG, URA and Democrats, contrary to what we heard from SDP, while Djuraskovic plans to take office by the end of the month. Whether he takes office or not, the Montenegrin bloc is over. For better or worse, we’ll see. Maybe Cetinje sacrificed itself before yesterday’s negotiations with URA.
Ministry blocks the admiral
The Ministry of Defense blocked on Twitter the former official military representative of Montenegro to NATO and the EU in Brussels, Dragan Samardzic. Samardzic posted that on Twitter. “When the defense capitulates to the truth. The Injac-Jokanovic duo without a coxswain discredited the best Montenegrin institution and humiliated honorable Montenegrin soldiers”, he tweeted.
Katnic seeks exemption of Prosecutorial Council members
If the Prosecutorial Council determines the termination of my mandate, as the Chief Special Prosecutor, based on fulfilling the conditions for retirement due to benefited work experience, I will unequivocally be a victim of discrimination based on age, said Chief Special Prosecutor Milivoje Katnic. He stated that in a letter addressed to the president of Council, acting Supreme State Prosecutors, Maja Jovanovic. Katnic demands that, if the Prosecutorial Council considers his status today, members Sinisa Gazivoda and Stevo Muk be excluded from the decision-making process due to the alleged conflict of interest and possible bias.
That’s it for today. See you tomorrow at the same time, in the same place.
Kind regards,
Ljubomir Filipovic, CdM analyst



