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Ten to Eight – Key man

You are reading a daily contextual review of the news that marked the previous day.

By Ljubomir Filipović, CdM observer

Whistles to everyone

Strong police forces and the blocked province building in Cetinje marked the first spring session of the Montenegrin Parliament. It was as if the occupying governor was coming, not the Prime Minister of this country. The gathered people booed the Government, but this time they did the same to the opposition, for which one part of the gathered said that they were to blame for this situation in which we found ourselves. The only members of the opposition and former authorities who came and greeted the gathered citizens of Cetinje were Mr Nikola Janović and Ms Draginja Vuksanović, while Mr Marko Milačić provoked the gathered by raising 3 fingers in their direction.

The session itself was marked by the Prime Minister’s performances, a pile of slips, as well as the “speech” of Mr Branko Radulović. The only thing that made sense was the conversation between the Prime Minister and Mr Raško Konjević, but even that was diluted. The Prime Minister continued to talk about what the former government did without an idea and a vision to share with the citizens. Obviously, the Prime Minister has a problem understanding that he can’t raise the tone in the Parliament in which he is only a guest and with which he shares power in this country.

The session was also marked by the throwing of the Rules of Procedure by the Liberal Party leader Andrija Popović, for which he later apologized to the public.

The key man

We learned yesterday that Mr Dejan Vukšić is the Prime Minister’s key man, and confirmed what we knew that the alleged coordinator of all services, Mr Dritan Abazović, is of no importance in this Government. The Prime Minister continued to defend Mr Vukšić over the information leaks. DPS MP Predrag Bošković remarked well that the key man to the Prime Minister of the new and liberated Montenegro was the ANB director. It’s like we were in a police state.

Montenegrin Orthodox Church

Mr Andrija Popović asked Minister Vladimir Leposavić, the former chief legal adviser of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro who announced the signing of the agreement with the Serbian church, when the basic agreement with the Montenegrin Orthodox Church (CPC) would be signed.

At this time, the discriminated CPC is on the edge of existence and begs the believers to help it. How you can help them read here.

Komnenić’s ambush

Vijesti TV is trying to convince us these days that Mr Sead Sadiković did not cause the incident in Bijelo Polje, although we all saw with our own eyes that he did. So, last night, this TV organized a talk-show in which it made an ambush for 21. Maj civic initiative and Mr Miko Živković, in which Petar shouted at the director Branko Baletić, a member of the council of this organization. Petar deceived the public by spinning and misinterpreting the post of the Bijelo Polje resident Ms Sanela Rovčanin, who wrote about everything on Facebook, where she denied Mr Komnenić. With his behavior, Mr Sead Sadiković opened the Pandora’s box with his trophy-walking flag and gave the green light to everyone to steal each other’s flags at the gatherings, and that is the worst of all this. Now everyone can feel called to steal red flags and tricolors in an already heated atmosphere. I was the first to support Mr Sadiković that night and I trusted him unconditionally, even though he made heroes out of bullies in my city. Still, after watching the clip I changed my mind about him forever.

Vojvodina journalist Dinko Gruhonjić commented for the Podgorica City Radio on the Bijelo Polje incident with the same conclusion.

Minister Milatović becomes politician

Although he was considered an expert staff, Minister Jakov Milatović shows that he is not so eager to apply his knowledge and experience from the banking sector in the creation of economic public policies, and that now he also resorts to political reckoning. In his statement, he criticized President Milo Đukanović, whose office responded.

That’s it for today, see you again on Monday. We wish you a nice weekend.

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