Times change. Montenegrin Albanians were not allowed to rebel
Police dispersed Albanians who blocked an international highway in the capital's Tuzi suburb, opening a criminal case against local mayor Nik Djeloshaj and arresting three instigators.
Thus, Montenegrin Albanians failed to sabotage the quarantine measures of the new government of Montenegro using political motives.
As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, in the suburb of the Montenegrin capital of Podgorica - Tuzi, three local residents were arrested on suspicion of committing a crime - failure to comply with sanitary rules to combat a dangerous infectious disease.
The prosecutor also ordered the initiation of criminal cases against the chairman of the Tuzi municipality, Nik Dzheloshai, and acting. the chief of the municipal police, Recep Chunmulia, for calls for disobedience to the decisions of the country's authorities and resisting the state police.
“I don’t want to blame anyone, but it is significant that Mr. Djeloshaj wanted to turn a health problem into a political problem,” Prime Minister of Montenegro Zdravko Krivokapic commented on the situation. – If Tuzi residents had access to public catering establishments, the Podgorica hospital would be filled with citizens of this municipality.
To prevent this from happening, we have opted for these measures, which are neither economic nor political, but exclusively healthcare. After two telephone conversations with the chairman of the municipality of Tuzi, Nick Jeloshay, I decided not to go to Tuzi, not because I do not respect its residents, but because it is an ordinary political show. Our government will not allow anyone to engage in guerrilla warfare, because no one has the right to be stronger than the state.”
Let us remind you that the day before Nick Jeloshai said, that he and his people will not unblock the international highway until Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic and Deputy Prime Minister, also an ethnic Albanian, but alien to Albanian nationalism, liberal Dritan Abazovic, personally arrive to them.
Protesters blocked the highway in protest against the introduction of epidemiological measures by the government of Montenegro, due to which all catering establishments were ordered to close in a number of cities and municipalities of the country starting this morning.
However, Jeloshai managed to present the issue to his fellow tribesmen in such a way that the quarantine in Tuzi was introduced by the government as punishment for his provocation with a video projection on the wall of the city administration of the flags of Albania and Kosovo. Moreover, Djeloshay personally “dedicated” the photo with these flags to a parishioner of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Zdravko Krivokapic.
Under the previous government, composed of members of the party of Montenegrin dictator Milo Djukanovic, who retained the presidency, the Albanians, as the main satellites of the West in the Western Balkans, got away with such provocations.
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