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A round-up of CdM’s top stories from the week of April 19, 2021

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Top 10 headlines:

  1. Singer Momir Lukovac has died aged 24

The Association of Montenegro Singers and participants of the music competition ‘Zvezde Granda’ published on social media that a singer Momir Lukovac, a young competitor of this show, has passed away.

  1. Footage of arrest of Slobodan Kašćelan and several more persons

The alleged leader of the Kavac drug gang, Slobodan Kašćelan, and several more persons were arrested in a police action, the National Police told CdM.

  1. Bus and car crash near Rijeka Crnojevića: A man dies, nine injured

A car collided with a bus near Rijeka Crnojevića and a young man MM, 5, died, while nine people got injured, the National Police informed CdM.

  1. President Đukanović and first lady taking stroll with their grandson

Montenegro citizens were able to see the President of Montenegro, Milo Đukanović, in a completely different roll.

  1. Can it be worse, more primitive or more dangerous: Will the government and parliament react?

Big mouth is a chatterbox, a woman who likes to talk a lot, talks loudly and cannot control herself, and comments on everything and everybody without control – executive director of the Serbian House, Emilo Labudović, wrote in a sexist text dedicated to the SDP MP, Draginja Vuksanović Stanković.

  1. Filip Vešović brilliant again

Impersonator Filip Vešović from Podgorica, who became famous for his awesome imitations of politicians, makes a big comeback.

  1. Another nationalistic message in Pljevlja

“There’re so many Serbs working in a police station, while the Muslim is running it” – is another insulting, nationalistic message voiced at yesterday’s gathering in front of the Pljevlja police station.

  1. A woman in labor has died of the coronavirus

On 16 Aril, a woman in labor died of the coronavirus in the Clinical Center of Montenegro, they reported.

  1. Đukanović: Vučić’s self-pitying whining; he puts himself in role of promoter of Greater Serbia politics, redrawing borders would cause war

President of Montenegro Milo Đukanović has commented on the claims of President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić, who stated recently that cave nationalism was on the scene in Montenegro, and stressed that it was Mr Vučić’s self-pitying whining of the Serbian President, who put himself in role of promoter of Greater Serbia politics. Speaking about non-paper, which was first mentioned by Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša, Mr Đukanović has warned that any redrawing of borders would provoke war. He has also said that due to the recent events in Miločer and Sveti Stefan, Montenegro could suffer serious consequences, and lose at least €100m, because Amman initiated arbitration and announced that there was a possibility of leaving Montenegro.

  1. Brđanin on Đurđević’s appointment: Responsible people cannot and must not make decisions based on rumors

Acting director of the National Police, Zoran Brđanin, has reacted after a series of requests of several pro-Serbian parties to withdraw his decision on Haris Đurđević’s appointment as the head of the Pljevlja local police, noting that responsible people can’t and must not make decisions based on rumors.

 

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