Justice at a Crossroads: Protecting Crime or Serving Political Interests? Vujović Exposes the Dangerous Game
Ivan Vujović, president of SDP and leader of the European Alliance, doesn’t mince words when talking about the state of justice in Montenegro. According to him, the judiciary stands at a crossroads – it either serves Andrija Mandić and his political allies or protects citizens from crime. The choice is clear, but the consequences are catastrophic.
Brutal Attacks and Inadequate Responses
Vujović points out that prosecutorial decisions in cases like the shooting of Andrija Mandić’s nephew, the brutal beating of Nikola Jovanović, and threats against Petar Odžić do more to encourage thugs than prevent violence. Jovanović revealed details showing authorities knew about threats and the attack but ignored requests for security assessments, contributing to the escalation.
Fascist Agenda Programmed into Society
Vujović warns that the fascistization of society is a programmed political-ideological agenda of Andrija Mandić and his followers. Criminal gangs, known as “krialci,” are used as a mechanism to instill fear and control the streets. The attack on Jovanović is not an isolated incident but the start of a broader plan to destabilize the state.
Police and Judiciary Responsibility
If police and judiciary continue to encourage criminals through their decisions, they bear huge responsibility for Montenegro’s destabilization. Vujović makes it clear the goal of destabilization is known and is a political game with dangerous consequences for the state and citizens.
What’s Hidden Behind the Scenes?
Meanwhile, local authorities in Herceg Novi allow a convicted arsonist to work in the public sector with direct access to the field, highlighting chaos and irresponsibility in the system. The DPS in Nikšić openly states, “Who you are with, you are,” while the security sector faces general disarray.
Criminals Holding Personal IDs from the Former Regime?
Citizens fear because “krialci” had personal IDs, revealing deep ties between crime and state structures. This points to systemic corruption and abuse of power threatening security and justice.
Conclusion: Montenegro on the Edge of Chaos
The situation in Montenegro has never been worse. If the judiciary does not choose to protect citizens but continues to shield criminals and political interests, the country will face total destabilization. Vujović’s message is clear: justice or chaos.
So, what do you think? Will the judiciary pick justice or keep playing by the criminals’ rules? Drop a comment, maybe together we’ll uncover even darker secrets!