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Ten to Eight – DF Ready to Run Montenegro

Good morning! The DF ready to run Montenegro. Both the SNP and URA ready to sacrifice Montenegro only to be able to take revenge on the Democrats. The government target of a serious cyber incident. The Bemax company insists that prime minister’s accusations are investigated.

DF ready to lead MNE

The DF is the only party with enough self-confidence to announce that they have an ambition and a plan to solve the political crisis – that they run the government. And indeed, if we ignore the fact that the DPS is the strongest party in general, the DF achieved the best result within the majority in August 2020. But – the DF is not a partner of our Western allies, its leaders are on trial for the coup attempt, they’re violent and, unlike others, they openly serve the interests of Serbia and Russia. All the talk about the so-called expert government, including the minority one, was the product of acrobatics striving to avoid a democratic fact – that the DF is the strongest political entity among those who won the 2020 elections as an anti-DPS bloc.

From this perspective, they achieved nothing with excluding the DF from executive power. What greater damage would the DF do than Vesna Bratic, Zdravko Krivokapic, and the one, I forgot his name, the Minister of Agriculture, and other extreme representatives of Greater Serbia and clerical politics? Would they make a greater damage than Dritan Abazovic? Why are we – Budva and Niksic residents – the worst among all Montenegrins, so we can be ruled by the DF undisputedly, but Montenegro cannot. If Milo Bozovic does not win the majority in the elections in Budva, he can freely give up on politics.

The DF now clearly says “we’re ready to run Montenegro”. The question is where it’d get, but Dritan’s ready to give them half of the government, as we could see on Friday. Young Marko Kovacevic, head of the political wing of Orthodox youth organisations and paramilitary formations ‘Tvrdos and Stupovi’, whom URA helped to become the mayor of Niksic, now says it’d be natural their member to be prime minister. So here he is. A leader. And indeed, dear readers, it’s a democracy, right? Who are we to obstruct them and create anomalies? Let them finally take us to Cacak.

Dritan exposed from Washington to Moscow

Immediately after a vote of no confidence on Friday, Washington Post published an article of Perdrag Milic for AP, perfectly explaining the reason of the fall of the government and unmasking Dritan Abazovic, as a man who contributed to the country’s instability by obeying the Serbian Orthodox Church, SPC. The Italian Corriere della Sera, whose journalist sees that the biggest problem of the Montenegrin democracy is in the dominant position of a religious community in it, talks about it more openly. The Russian Kommersant has a similar conclusion in an article suggesting that Abazovic lost a chance to lead Montenegro to the EU faster and more efficiently because his priority was to sign the Fundamental Agreement with the SPC.

Bemax strikes back

I’d like to return a favour to Bemax, a company which paid off my loan and invested in my flat, as the outgoing prime minister said. Yesterday, the company’s lawyer stated they were going to send an initiative to prosecution to check on Abazovic’s statements in parliament, so that it all “gets clear ahead of the hot political autumn” and that those topics can’t be used for political purposes again.

How I “took part” in the assassination in Moscow

It’s little noticed that after the prime minister’s address in parliament, a campaign of threats and insults on social media started again. Encouraged by inaction of the Montenegrin prosecution bodies, the same team continued with death threats. The same Instagram profile @obradmicunovic5 makes threats against everyone. Even citizens contacted me to complain that they and their families were threatened by the same profile, that they duly reported to the police but nothing happened again.

This last thing, when they connected me to the murder of Darya Dugina is even more monstrous and dangerous, considering the sources it comes from. Igor Damjanovic, correspondent of IN4S from Donbass, is in Montenegro again, and if there’s justice, he’d be detained at least for an informative interview due to his participation in the foreign armed conflict on the side of the occupying forces in Ukraine. Damjanovic, in cooperation with Braticka’s associate who then attacked Sofranac and was fired thanks to Zdravko Krivokapic for fascism, in the previous few days, without irony, connected me to the people who took responsibility for the assassination in Moscow.

Although we look at this group of people in Montenegro quite frivolously, they’re directly connected with the most extreme and dangerous people in Russia, they have the third most read portal in the country, university chancellor, mayors, directors of the most powerful companies, they have a network of extremist groups whose parties are attended by our prime minister.

If the country doesn’t face it in a timely manner, I’m afraid the consequences would be immense.

That’s all for today. Until tomorrow.

Kind regards,

Ljubomir Filipovic, CdM observer

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