Božović Slams Milatović: ‘Quit the Parliament, Your Career Is Hanging by a Thread!’

Political drama in Montenegro is heating up, starring Jelena Božović, chairwoman of the Parliamentary Constitutional Committee, and Jakov Milatović, the president. Božović publicly told Milatović to “quit the Parliament” and focus on his duties, as the Parliament is set to finish its term. She also claimed that Milatović’s political career is in crisis due to the ruling coalition’s support and votes against Milo Đukanović in the presidential elections. These statements have sparked a storm of reactions and intensified political tensions.

Meanwhile, wildfires rage in Cetinje, pushing firefighters to their limits. New fires near the Mekavac tunnel and in Dobrskom Selo demanded swift and exhausting responses from rescue services. Commander Miloš Ćećanović warns that the teams are at the edge of their strength, and the fires are likely arson since they all started near roads. Just today, the Montenegrin army conducted 59 flights, dropping 47 tons of water to help extinguish the flames. This situation adds even more pressure to an already tense atmosphere in the country.

Is this just political bickering or something far more serious? While Milatović and Božović trade barbs, firefighters battle a fiery beast threatening to consume part of Cetinje. What do you think about this political soap opera and the disaster on the ground? Drop a comment, maybe you have a solution or at least a good joke about this mess!

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