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Crna Gora
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https://www.facebook.com/vijesti.me/videos/542230082932330/
botovi sa ekavicom upadaju u oči, izgleda da je sns poslao malo ispomoć kolegama iz dpsa, to mu dođe nešto kao studentska razmjena
botovi sa ekavicom upadaju u oči, izgleda da je sns poslao malo ispomoć kolegama iz dpsa, to mu dođe nešto kao studentska razmjena
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Унакрсно опрашивање идеја, знања и вештина.
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MNE wrote:https://www.facebook.com/vijesti.me/videos/542230082932330/
botovi sa ekavicom upadaju u oči, izgleda da je sns poslao malo ispomoć kolegama iz dpsa, to mu dođe nešto kao studentska razmjena
to je ono što sam pričao - botovi ekavci koji znaju gde ide "j" i "ij" su danas retkost
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Time for Europe’s longest-serving ruler to go
Beset by scandal, Montenegro’s Milo Ðukanović now belongs to the past.
By IVOR ROBERTS 2/22/19, 5:25 PM CET
Here’s a question for your next pub quiz: Who is Europe’s longest serving leader?
Russia’s Vladimir Putin, Belarus’ Alexander Lukashenko and Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğan are all likely to be popular guesses. But the dubious honor belongs to Milo Ðukanović, the president of Montenegro.
Milo, as he is known in the region, has been calling the shots in the tiny Adriatic state for almost 30 years — as president, prime minister or party leader, thanks to the occasional Putin-style switch between posts. And at 59, he could well have another decade or two in the tank and still overtake records set by Africa’s longest-lasting despots.
Or at least it seemed that way until quite recently. These days, Ðukanović’s grip on power looks considerably less firm.
Some 10,000 people — a not insignificant number, when you consider Montenegro’s population is only 630,000 — flooded the capital, Podgorica, last weekend to protest his government and call for his resignation. A stormy debate in the country’s parliament also saw calls for Ðukanović to step down.
The trouble started when Milo fell out with prominent Montenegrin businessman Duško Knežević. In December, authorities accused Knežević of a series of misdemeanors and seized his assets. The trouble was that Knežević — who owns Atlas Group, a conglomerate of banking, insurance and health interests — is not just any businessman. For the past 25 years, he has been closely involved in the government’s most intimate affairs and knows, figuratively if not literally, where the bodies are buried.
Knežević didn’t take well to the scrutiny, and responded to the allegations by launching a blistering campaign against Ðukanović and his family from London. In a succession of social media posts, he released information on a series of buried corruption and misgovernance scandals that go up to the highest levels of Montenegro’s ruling class.
In one of the most damaging revelations, a senior member of Milo’s party is apparently caught on camera accepting an illegal cash donation from Knežević. The businessman also alleged Ðukanović is the owner of a vast oligarch-kitsch villa valued at $10 million. (Ðukanović has denied Knežević's allegations.)
The string of unsavory revelations risk prompting those within Ðukanović’s party who believe a change in leadership is overdue to join up with the opposition and force him to retire.
After I first met Ðukanović in the mid-1990s, when I was ambassador in Belgrade, I remember reporting back to London that he was different from most other former Yugoslav leaders. He was from a different generation to the likes of former Serbian President Slobodan Milošević, of course. But he also struck me as more moderate, more reasonable, and very concerned about putting the interests of Montenegro first. This was someone we should try to do business with, I told London.
Over the years, Ðukanović seemed to fulfill that promise. In the lead-up to the Kosovo war, he disowned Milošević and the policies of the Belgrade government and managed to ensure that Montenegro was scarcely targeted in the NATO bombing campaign. He also showed personal courage and real political dexterity in the aftermath, guiding his country to independence from Serbia and then, in the face of huge hostility from Moscow, to membership of NATO.
Putin’s response was to send his bungling GRU officers to Montenegro to try to organize a coup against Ðukanović — a task they carried out as effectively as their attempted assassination of Sergei Skripal in Salisbury.
But for all his qualities and achievements, Ðukanović now belongs to the past.
He links Montenegro to the era of former Croatian President Franjo Tuđman and Milošević — not to mention former U.K. Prime Minister John Major, ex-Russian President Boris Yeltsin and former U.S. President Bill Clinton — of communist Yugoslavia, wars in Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo, and allegations of cigarette smuggling and narcotics trafficking.
The epoch of Balkans politics in which his career was forged was one of strong men, of opacity, rule-bending and a lack of accountability. But if Montenegro is ever to achieve full membership of the European Union, it will need a different kind of leader and a different political culture.
The EU accession process demands that applicant states reach tough standards of propriety and the rule of law, adhere to regulations and get tough on corruption. Montenegro has a long way to go to combat criminality and develop a culture of transparency and accountability. And it will need a leader who is capable of leading on these issues, not one whose own integrity is under question.
The good news is that Montenegro already has those leaders: The current prime minister, Duško Marković, for example, is a calm and effective presence at the head of the government and his predecessor, Igor Luksić, is a bright star of the next generation.
The transformation of North Macedonia, another former constituent republic of Yugoslavia, over the past 18 months is a prime example of how a change of leadership can transform a country’s image and help along the process of its accession to the EU.
The country’s new liberal prime minister, Zoran Zaev, moved quickly to mend relations with the Albanian community and break a 25-year deadlock with Greece on his country’s name. By doing so, he’s put his country on a fast track to NATO and smoothed its path to membership of the EU.
Montenegro should be setting itself up for similar success. It’s as good time as any to say hvala i zbogom — thanks, and farewell — to Milo Ðukanović.
Ivor Roberts is a former British ambassador to Yugoslavia, Ireland and Italy and was president of Trinity College, Oxford from 2006 to 2017.
https://www.politico.eu/article/time-for-europes-longest-serving-ruler-to-go/
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Samo polako, dukljani, tek cete se vratiti pod maticno albansko okrilje. Sto volim kada ovako sipci okruze radnika obezbedjenja...
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montenegro iber ales
Na dan obeležavanja dvadesetogodišnjice početka bombardovanja SRJ Milo Đukanović organizuje miting pod nazivom "Crna Gora iznad svega".
Na dan kada se navršava dve decenije od početka agresije NATO alijanse na bivšu Saveznu republiku Jugoslaviju, u Podgorici će biti održan miting, koji ima za cilj da pokaže da Milo Đukanović i njegov režim imaju podršku većine građana Crne Gore.
Kao formalni organizatori mitinga pojaviće se nekoliko ,"patriotskih nevladinih organizacija" a skup će biti organizovan pod sloganom ,"Crna Gora iznad svega".
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Organizatori su prorežimske crnogorske organizacije, a najavljen je na stranici grupe "100p Ponovnoj izdaji Crne Gore".
Ova grupa tvrdi da se iza protesta protiv Mila kriju zagovarači stvaranja "Velike Srbije".
- Aktuelni perfidni i zakamuflirani takozvani 'građanski' protesti po Crnoj Gori su klasičan primer izdaje svoje zemlje. Kroz formu 'otpora' okupili su se u istom stroju: petokolonaši, strani plaćenici, prodate duše i revanšisti, šovinisti, autošovinisti, nacionalisti raznih boja, fašisti, teroristi koji zbog državnog udara na CG od pre dve godine moraju robijati, zagovarači stvaranja "velike" Srbije, oni koji podržavaju stvaranje "prirodne" velike Albanije... Kao što vidimo ovi protesti su 'najsrpskiji' do sad, jer misle da će ovim putem namiriti izgubljeno Kosovo... - navedeno je, između ostalog na ovoj stranici.
Dakle, oni tvrde da se ne radi o narodu kojem je dosta autokratije Mila Đukanovića i korupcije crnogorske vlade i tvrde da iza svega stoji Srbija. U jednom od postova ove grupe se brani NATO bombardovanje Srbije, što je ukazuje na to da datum nije slučajno odabran.
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http://www.nspm.rs/hronika/in4s-advokati-odbrane-dostavili-snimke-svedoka-saradnika-sase-sindjelica-na-kojima-on-govori-da-je-bio-primoravan-da-ucestvuje-u-montazi-drzavnog-udara-u-crnoj-gori.html
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https://novac.jutarnji.hr/incoming/crna-gora-dala-dio-svog-drzavnog-teritorija-kao-garanciju-za-povrat-kredita/8756816/
"dio teritorije" = komplet teritorija bez konzularnih predstvanistava, u slucaju spora nadlezan je kineski sud koji ce sigurno suditi nepristrasno
kakav deal
"dio teritorije" = komplet teritorija bez konzularnih predstvanistava, u slucaju spora nadlezan je kineski sud koji ce sigurno suditi nepristrasno
kakav deal
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Коначно да Кинези скрпе колико-толико солидну кошаркашку репрезентацију.
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Moram im odati priznanje, 1 nazovi država koja je uspela 3 puta da se proda.
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Vama, nama, njima.
Kakav je to govor podela na ovom tolerantom forumu pravih levicara?!
Kakav je to govor podela na ovom tolerantom forumu pravih levicara?!
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Osuđeni ratni zločinac Radovan Karadžić, koji je osuđen na doživotnu robiju, uključio se putem telefona iz Haga u tribinu u "Srpskoj kući" u Podgorici, prenosi Antena M.
- U Crnoj Gori nema sukoba među narodom jer su u Crnoj Gori većinski narod Srbi, a svi sukobi koji su trenutno u Crnoj Gori su dinastičke prirode i to je sukob dinastija - ocijenio je Karadžić, koji se putem telefona iz Haga uključio u tribinu u "Srpskoj kući" u Podgorici, na kojoj je prvi predsjednik Narodne skupštine Republike Srpske Momčilo Krajišnik govorio o stvaranju Republike Srpske.
On je istakao da je identitet naroda u Crnoj Gori srpski već 1.000 do 1.500 godina.
Prema njegovim riječima, Srbija je puna Srba iz Crne Gore.
- Srbi iz Crne Gore su napunili Srbiju i tu ne može biti sukoba između naroda jer smo mi jedno. Manite se dinastičkih podjela - naglasio je Karadžić.
Karadžić, koji se uključio u tribinu kada je Krajišnik rekao da je on (Karadžić) najzaslužniji za stvaranje Republike Srpske, ponovio je svoje ranije tvrdnje da se država i djeca rađaju u krvi.
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a jbt, kako on može da se uključuje tako u medije i da truje? kakav je to zatvor? koji kurac je
u zatvoru ako može kad mu se digne da i dalje seje zlo okolo?
u zatvoru ako može kad mu se digne da i dalje seje zlo okolo?
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I ja sam zastrasen pomirljivim tonom prema crnogorcima...
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plachkica wrote:a jbt, kako on može da se uključuje tako u medije i da truje? kakav je to zatvor? koji kurac je
u zatvoru ako može kad mu se digne da i dalje seje zlo okolo?
U cemu je problem gospodjice plackice?
Pa to je Milov kraj, Stara Hercegovina, najcetnicki kraj tokom onoga rata, ustase se plasile da zadju tamo mada su ovi isli u posete skutarima, a partizani samo protutanjali kroz Sutjesku...Djurisicev kraj i SDK...bilo tamo prve 2 godine sukoba sa svabama pa ih onda pokupili u logore...
Samo za 30 godina uspesne karijere,
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Nego je l ste primetili da je Karadzic poreklom iz Stare Hercegovine kao i dalja rodjaka Biljana Srbljanovic, logicno iz plemena Drobnjaka, kao i skoro svi Karadzici i Srbljanovici, pa zatim Ratko Mladic, pa Vuk Draskovic koji je znao odmah da ima tri prsta jedne ruke da ne bi otfikario celu salu, pa Seselj, dobro on je neverac ali uvideo gresku pa postao pravoverac, Milo Djukanovic...
O cemu se radi?
Da li je medovodja ovoga elektircnog zborista mudro zborio?
O cemu se radi?
Da li je medovodja ovoga elektircnog zborista mudro zborio?
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Počeo si kao Yo, štancuješ iste postove u krug. Mada ovde slabo paze na času pa možda i nije zgoreg ponavljati ključne stvari.
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Nije ovo isto.
Ovo je dopunjeno.
Eto, ubacimo sam nevernika koji je postao pravoveran.
Ali treba ponavljati prave stvari.
Ovo je dopunjeno.
Eto, ubacimo sam nevernika koji je postao pravoveran.
Ali treba ponavljati prave stvari.