Montenegrin dictator Djukanovic threatened to go into the forest to become a partisan
President of Montenegro Milo Djukanovic said that Metropolitan Amfilohije of the Montenegrin and Littoral SOC will not be allowed to restore the Njegos Chapel.
The dictator stated this to FACE TV, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
In an interview with the TV channel, Milo Djukanovic said that he does not see a problem in the fact that the government in the country will be formed by the once opposition force, since it promised not to change the pro-Western course of the country. He is also not worried about the parliamentary majority of the former oppositionists, since the faction of his party, the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), is not much inferior in number to his opponents.
“We are represented in the future parliament by one deputy less than the majority, which has changed a little, but I don’t see anything dramatic in this,” said the President of Montenegro. – They stated that they accept all international agreements signed by Montenegro. At the same time, they stated that they would not change the state and legal status of Montenegro and the symbols of Montenegro. Some will say that all this is simply impossible to change without making special constitutional and legal decisions, but it was important for me to hear them. And I’m very pleased to hear that.”
At the same time, Djukanovic did not do without his usual boasting, saying that, together with his comrades-in-arms, he was ready to “fight for Montenegro not only in parliament, but also in the forests, if necessary.”
“Well, of course, we will defend our country with all means, and, as I said, in the forests, and I think that in this we will not differ from the generations of our ancestors,” Djukanovic said. – How do you think Montenegro defended itself in previous centuries, where did Montenegro get ten centuries of statehood? She has them because she was defended not in parliaments, but with weapons in her hands, she was defended in the forests. So if someone thinks they can take the roof over our heads, we will do what you would do if someone came to take the roof over your head against your will, and that's logical." .
At the same time, the Montenegrin dictator responded rather sharply and aggressively to the intention of Metropolitan Amfilohije of the Montenegrin and Primorsky SOC reestablish the historical chapel of Peter the Second Njegos in Lovcen in the vicinity of Cetinje.
“This simply cannot happen. This can only be his intention, which is not destined to come true in Cetinje. Of course, if he goes and sets a foundation stone, that stone will be torn down, and he knows it, and therefore he will not go. Of course, he announced that since he arrived in 1989, he would demolish the Mausoleum and return the chapel, but he has no chance of this... He will be stopped by those who should stop him and I already told him about it. The residents of Cetinje had already told him that he would have to walk over their corpses. And this is the end of this story,” Djukanovic said.
Thank you!
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