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03-Apr-2023
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Glendža's celebration and secret meetings of Metropolitan Miohail with Jakov

As our portal unofficially learns from several sources, the victory of Jakov Milatović in the presidential elections was also celebrated in Cetinje. The celebration was organized by the church committee of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church in that city, namely the president Duško Glendža. We did not find out if the CPC Metropolitan Mihailo attended the celebration.
Duško Glendža is a convicted person, an associate of the Skaljar clan and one of the most prominent associates of Svetozar Marović before his shameful escape to Serbia. The son of Duško Glendža, it has been confirmed to us from several sources, is the godfather of his own brother Jakov Milatović. Duško Glendža's brother is in the Citizens' Movement URA, Dritan Abazović. As we have learned, Duško Glendža is a witness and participant in the burning of documentation on donations from the Montenegrin diaspora to the CPC, which amounted to nearly 100 thousand dollars. That money disappeared under suspicious circumstances, and that is the reason for burning the documentation. Contrary to the laws and the CPC Constitution, Glendža appointed his relatives, godfathers, and friends to the church committee in Cetinje, thus compromising the work of that committee. As a result, the Cetinje CPC committee has no communication with any other committee in Montenegro.
We learned from reliable sources that on Friday evening, Dusko Glendža was the organizer of the meeting between Jakov Milatović and Metropolitan Mihailo. The meeting was held in the Bishop's House in Cetinje. It followed immediately after Milatović's meeting with Metropolitan Joaniki of the Church of Serbia.
our sources state that they are not clear about these moves or the plans of Duško Glendža and Metropolitan Mihailo, who is under the direct influence of Glendža. We learn that the two of them are trying to tie the finances of all committees to Cetinje and thus prevent their activity and influence, according to the dictates of their principals from the Civic Movement URA and the Europe Now movement, who are otherwise close to the regimes in Belgrade and Moscow and the Church of Serbia. Their ultimate goal, we suspect, is the shutdown of the CPC. Several of our interlocutors also expressed the opinion that Glendža and Metropolitan Mihailo are in constant communication with the Russian Orthodox Church.
What is certain, and what the vast majority of CPC believers believe, is the fact that Metropolitan Mihailo is not capable of being the head of the CPC. The position of almost all believers is that the time has come for Metropolitan Mihailo to step down and retire, all for the good of the CPC and its believers.
M. J.

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