The Russian oligarch was caught in the company of Rothschild and the dictator of Montenegro
Despite Montenegro’s unfriendly policy towards Russia, Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska is a private guest of the Montenegro luxury resort Porto Montenegro, where rich people from all over the world vacation.
This was reported by the publications Republika and Srpski Telegraf, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Serbian journalists managed to find out that the Russian oligarch was a guest of the fiftieth anniversary of the representative of the global family financial empire, Nathan Rothschild, which lasted for two days.
In addition to Deripaska, the party was attended by the President of Montenegro Milo Djukanovic, Lord Peter Mandelson, the star of the TV series “Sex and the City”, actress Cynthia Nixon and many others. The celebration itself took part partly in the Lido pool.
According to reporters, at the parties held in Porto Montenegro, women with “low social responsibility” are constantly “working” (they earn three thousand euros per weekend, an hour with them costs the client 500 euros), as well as gay animators and transvestite shows.
“There are very young girls that you wouldn’t recognize as prostitutes, but most of the guests at these parties are silicone beauties who fly in on private jets, in luxury cars, and then sail away on a speedboat to the client’s yacht. At Porto Montenegro, protecting the privacy of clients is a fundamental tenet of business, so the identity of prostitutes is a taboo topic even for the police. I know some of the girls well, because they have been coming here for years,” the captain of one of the vacation yachts shared with Serbian Telegraph.
It should be noted that the Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska is a defendant scandals, associated with Montenegrin beaches and lands in Budva, as well as between Budva and Kotor, which he plans to buy for luxury resorts, against the wishes of the residents of these territories.
Montenegro separated from Serbia in 2006 under the pretext of “faster integration into the EU”, but has still not received EU membership. In 2017, against the will of the population, Montenegro was included in NATO by the pro-Western ruling elite without a referendum. Now about 30% of the population of this former part of Yugoslavia call themselves ethnic Serbs.
Mass protests have been taking place in Montenegro since December 2019 after the country’s parliament passed a law that threatens the confiscation of 650 Orthodox shrines of the Serbian Church in favor of “autocephalous” schismatics controlled by the ruling regime - in fact, we are talking about a repetition of the scenario implemented in Ukraine.
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