SOURCE:ETV- AUTHOR:M.J. GDNUS
Dear Professor, Doctor, Associate Professor Veselina Drljević, President of the Council,
Dear Defendant, Father Veselina,
Here, it's been a while since the last letter, but I firmly assure you that the short break occurred solely due to unforeseen obligations, not due to a lack of will and desire for this communication (albeit one-sided) to become a beautiful tradition.
We have clarified that, and now let's move on - as the old Montenegrins would say - in medias res.
I carefully reviewed my folders under the labels "Informations", "Reliable sources" and "Informations from reliable sources", so I ask you:
- Is it true (admittedly, this is just a rhetorical question) that you and Boris drank water and sugar when you read the Europeans' report on RTCG? Especially when you read the part that "the legality of the appointment of the management and full respect of the court judgments related to RTCG" must be respected. Boris, admittedly, took the brown sugar.
- Is it true that you called Boris, who was in Basel at that time, fully focused on the Eurovision Song Contest, so many times that he said to one member of the delegation: "Give me a pill, why is my head exploding from this ringing?"
- Is it true that Boris, after a bit of a fuss, called you on the phone and said: "Cat, don't worry, we're going to do something," and that you replied: "Bobby, can I do anything now? I'm referring to the Court."
- Is it true that Boris, after that conversation with you, said to a close colleague: "It hurts me a lot what's going to happen with Mačka. Who is to blame for sticking to me".
- Is it true that the respected member of the Council, your colleague Amina Murić, after reading the report, and having previously been a guest on a radio show and stated that “RTCG is a European public service”, groaned and went to install the TEMU application in order to order more voodoo dolls with the image of Marijana Camović?
The hypersensitive management immediately sensed that something had disturbed the “heart and brain” of RTCG. They did not have one hundred percent verified information about what it was about, because, unlike me, they only have the “Information” folder. Nothing reliable, and that.
That is why, as a precaution, they immediately, ultimately, banned the publication of the European report on the Public Service. On all platforms.
From the “Information from reliable sources” folder, I would like to highlight several crucial organizational and security issues. According to available information, we learn that the sanitary facilities are locked before each Council session – which is usually held in the so-called multimedia room on the ground floor. And vertically, from the ground floor to the sixth floor.
Yes, yes…
Now, some uninformed reader who, by some chance, reads this, will ask the question – why?
How why? A completely normal organizational action. Because, as we learn, some members of the Council need full concentration during sessions. And how can a member of the Council concentrate when an employee is babbling and flushing the toilet?!
Even though it is a notorious thing – full concentration and an employee in the toilet do not go together!
Therefore, in order not to disturb the supervisory body's much-needed concentration, the sanitary facilities are locked, and the employees are left with the opportunity to decide independently – how and where to solve their needs.
Therefore, it would be good for the general public to be informed and to know: any, possibly, bad decision of the Council resulted exclusively from the irresponsible behavior of RTCG employees. Period.
And just when you were relieved, calmed down and waiting for the punishment that Joanikije inflicted to pass – here comes a new one.
Let's first clarify what this has to do with Joanikije. He simply could no longer hide "the pain that tears him apart due to the suffering of the Church during and after World War II". He was carried away, and he had to praise Pavle. So, by God, said one of the most prominent members of the parliamentary majority.
Now, I don't know where on that scale of Joanikije's pain those 34 priests who were on the anti-fascist side, or rather members of the partisan movement, are? Well, I don't know – I can only guess, because, as far as I see and hear, no one mentions them.
We have come to that new punishment. Montenegro is getting another metropolitan.
What are we going to do now? I mean us – as RTCG.
Do we continue to follow only Joanikije or do we shift the focus to Methodius?
What does Boris say? He always knew who to give a hand to and who to put a foot to.
What can I tell you in closing?
Symbolism is, you know, the devil's work!
Among the first to address this topic of "multiplication of metropolitans" were a journalist who follows the dark chronicle and a journalist who "became famous" for his reports from the Dubrovnik battlefield.
Hm, significant, I would say.
If you remember, the enthronement of Metodije as bishop marked the beginning of your and Bobi's careers at RTCG. Now I wonder - what could this new enthronement of Metodije mean?
I am not insinuating anything, I am just thinking.
May God grant you wisdom and patience. Thank you.
Tanja Šuković, Public Service employee
P.S. In the next letter we will deal with a very interesting topic - who and why was locked in bathroom, on the fourth floor?