Montenegro Crawling to the EU, Spajić Melting Away, Mandić Rising!
Have you ever witnessed a political drama unfolding faster than time itself? Well, that’s exactly what’s happening in Montenegro! SDP President Ivan Vujović doesn’t hold back, bluntly stating that Finance Minister Spajić is melting away at such a speed that in two years he might be begging Andrija Mandić for spots on his electoral list. Yes, you read that right!
EU Path – Slow Agony or Total Failure?
Vujović sharply criticizes the current government, claiming it lacks both knowledge and will to speed up Montenegro’s European path. According to him, progress towards the EU is at a snail’s pace, and without strong pressure from Brussels, Montenegro would likely be standing still or even moving backward.
Mandić Strengthens, and with Him, EU Entry Chances Drop
As the government increasingly strengthens with Andrija Mandić, Vujović asserts that Montenegro will never join the EU. Is this just pessimism or a realistic assessment? Mandić is known for his views that often clash with European integration, further complicating the situation.
Spajić’s Fall – From Minister to Begging for Electoral Spots?
The most dramatic part of Vujović’s statement is that Spajić, once a key player in the government, is now sinking so fast he might end up begging Mandić for a few spots on his electoral list. That’s a political knockout few could have predicted.
Is This the End for Spajić and the Beginning of a New Era with Mandić?
Vujović doesn’t spare criticism for Spajić, telling him to educate himself, at least on Google, because it seems no one in the party knows more than him. On the other hand, Mandić appears to be a growing force, which could mean Montenegro will see a different political dynamic in the coming years.
What Does This Mean for Montenegrin Citizens?
This isn’t just political soap opera – it directly impacts the country’s future. Slow progress to the EU means fewer investments, fewer opportunities for youth, and general uncertainty. With Mandić in power, often criticized for his views, the question remains whether Montenegro will ever truly become part of the European family.
Conclusion – Time to Wake Up!
If nothing changes, Montenegro will remain trapped in political crisis and stagnation. Vujović made it clear – it’s time for Spajić to get educated and for the government to change course. Otherwise, Montenegro will keep melting in its own problems while the EU doors stay shut.
What do you think? Can Spajić save himself or has he already lost the battle? Is Mandić really leading Montenegro to ruin or is he perhaps the only chance? Drop a comment, spark a debate, or just laugh at this political soap opera – because let’s face it, laughing beats crying!
Source: Portal Analitika, statement by Ivan Vujović, SDP President
