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Ten to Eight – What Kind Of Deal Are SDP And URA Preparing For Us With The Church of Serbia?

Good morning! The Serbian patriarch and the Serbian heir to the throne visit Montenegro as their territory, the DF welcomes them hospitably, Abazovic makes promises, the SDP strangely imitates URA’s narrative of putting an end to the relationship with the Serbian Orthodox Church, but who cares when the employments at management and operational positions have begun.

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What kind of deal are the SDP and URA preparing for us with the Church of Serbia?

Just one story today. A story that has plagued us for a long time. A story about the domination and unjust position of the Orthodox Church of Serbia (SPC) in relation to other religious communities in Montenegro, and especially in relation to the Montenegrin Orthodox Church (CPC). No one is asking for the SPC and the faithful people to be deprived of their rights and freedoms, but for people from other religious communities to have the same rights.

It is obvious that the so-called Fundamental Agreement is part of a package of agreements on a new government. Both the agreement and the Open Balkans (as I told you before). And it is obvious that there is a strategy for the SDP to swallow these bitter pills, just as the SNP had to swallow appointments in the security sector.

While we are getting straight the security sector, the question is what is left for us to defend. The Minister of Culture opens the first event – the Book Fair, organized by IN4S, a twin publisher. The Ministry of Education is in the hands of our ideological brother, Minister Bratic. What are we defending, which culture, whose culture?

There was a mass gathering at Ostrog, and if this was a healthy society, no one would mind. In a healthy society and healthy relations, if young people are not involved in sport, science, clubs, it is better that they are in the church than on the street. But the problem is that the religious community that dominates our country is a means of destabilizing Russia’s influence in the Balkans. It is not just me who is saying this, the European Parliament is saying it first and foremost.

And everyone would like to “put an end” to this, as the Prime Minister said, and SDP’s Mirko Stanic repeated after him, to sign the agreement with the Serbian Orthodox Church, and not talk about it anymore. And now that they are allowed to continue trampling on Montenegrin laws and the constitution, when they are allowed to continue to divide society and the state into pieces, then anyone who warns of their behavior will be the one who makes divisions. And URA and SDP will then, in the love blessed by Zeljko Ivanovic and priest Gojko Perovic, enabled by the DPS, tell us a story about mediocrity and swimming between extremisms. I hope I’m wrong and that the SDP will have the strength to break away from Dritan’s broad embrace, but judging by the fact that it took them 18 years to get out of the DPS’s, I’m afraid we are doomed to another scenario of delaying solving the most important problems of this society, the problems we will return to with every financial, political, economic and security crisis.

Instead of raising the issue of resolving the issue of the CPC at the same time and with the same strength as they do with the SPC, SDP and URA look like they have been instructed to behave constructively, that is, to meet the SPC’s needs.

Porfirije’s political host was the DF, and Abazovic was his guest in his own country.

And all this passes more easily when well backed management and operational positions. It started with the secretaries of state. The cards mix well. Everyone will get a follow-up. Now it will be the turn of the boards of directors, public companies, ambassadorial and consular positions. There will be money for salaries, citizens are generous.

That’s it for today. See you again on Monday.

Kind regards,

Ljubomir Filipovic, CdM analyst

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