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Vuk Drašković: The state of Montenegro is older than Serbia, it’s strange that people are guided by the clergy

Montenegro is turning into an Orthodox Iran – same stories are being repeated after the elections, Mr Vuk Drašković told TV Face.

“Some speculate that the Montenegrin people do not exist, that they’re an imaginary nation, that Montenegro is the Ustasha country. Montenegrins of the 21 century are being manipulated, they are surrendering to an anti-civ regime that is stagnant and retrograde! And Montenegro didn’t use to have it,” he noted.

Three coalition blocs, according to Mr Drašković, will form a new government and will gather only around their ‘retrograde political program’.

The coalition, he added, has been repeating the same stories, trying to present their pro-Western course to the West but there’s nothing pro-Western in their actions. They elect a candidate for the prime minister in a monastery, and that same candidate is elected by church bishops known for their anti-Western stands.

“Coalition policies are incoherent and differ a lot. They’ll form a government, as they devoted considerable effort in that project and they won’t allow it to fail. It must not fail, the powerful patrons won’t allow that. The Balkan borders must not be touched. I don’t think war could happen. I’m afraid of the global situation which reminds me of the times following the Great War.”

 

 

 

 

 

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