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Rastoder: URA supports PM who can’t walk, let alone lead country

The guest of the Different Radio Connection was Esad Rastoder, the president of the association of our emigrants in New York called the Bosniak Alliance of Montenegro. Rastoder has come into the public spotlight after information that at a meeting with the government delegation held at the Montenegrin Consulate in New York, he said that “if he (PM) mustn’t do it while sober, he should get drunk and overthrow the government”, while he rejected Filip Adzic’s invitation to take a photo together and said: “I don’t take photos with traitors”.

Rastoder notes that the thing has reached a boiling point for a pretty while now, that his revolt was especially influenced by pictures from Cetinje “which reminded me of Beirut” and that he reacted under the influence of accumulated dissatisfaction with URA and its leader.

Rastoder considers it his obligation to speak publicly about deviations in the homeland, that he has no right, due to our diaspora in the United States, to forget the fact that the Prime Minister “who can’t’ walk” and let alone lead the country, was elected by a religious organization. And URA was a key factor in that.

“Well, they won’t sell some hollow stories to us here across the ocean anymore, let them understand that for all time. If we remain silent, we will be their accomplices”, he says.

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