Expert: “Now the Montenegrin dictator will answer for everything”
The failure of Montenegrin nationalists to disrupt the enthronement ceremony of Metropolitan Porfiry of Montenegro and Littoral in Cetinje is fraught with difficult political consequences, including arrest, for the country's President Milo Djukanovic.
The director of the Progressive Policy Foundation, founder of the Balkanist.ru project, Oleg Bondarenko, writes about this, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports in Moskovsky Komsomolets. in the material “The fight against the church buried the last dictator of Europe.”
The material notes that Djukanovic, who has made his way from “the last communist of Yugoslavia” to “the main zealot of Euro-Atlantic values,” has now embarked on the path of war against the Serbian Orthodox Church, trying to replace it with the unrecognized in the Orthodox world sect “CHOC.”
It was Djukanovic who organized the transportation of radicals to Cetinje in order to disrupt the enthronement, and his adviser Veselin Veljovic led them on the spot. But in the end, as PolitNavigator reported, The nationalist revolt was suppressed security forces.
“What did President Djukanovic achieve in the end when he retreated from his Cetinje residence late the night before? Only another disgrace and the arrest of his adviser, who resisted the police. It cannot be ruled out that now a criminal case will be brought against the president under the article “organizing mass riots,” the author believes.
“In any case, we are witnessing the last days of the Montenegrin dictator, after which he will have to answer for everything - for smuggling cigarettes to Italy and drug trafficking to the EU, stealing a Chinese loan of one billion euros for the construction of a road to Serbia and squeezing property from Russian businesses. His brother, the family's cashier, Aco Djukanovic, along with his wife and children, already flew on their own plane to Luxembourg this week. Who would be willing to accept his older brother when he had to seek refuge?
It’s a good question, which should now occupy the President of Montenegro most of all,” Bondarenko sums up.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.