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29-Nov-2024
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Montesong scandals never end: Dedić tells Raonić that he is telling lies, and he said he didn't see the script

AUTHOR:M.J. GDNUS
The storm after Montesong is not calming down. This time, the 'main roles' were played by RTCG director Boris Raonić and journalist Vesna Dedić, who was behind part of the program's organization.
It all started when a social media user asked Dedič if it was true that Raonić had not seen the script at all.
Dedić said that she did not know Raonić, but that he approved the script and cut out parts that he did not like.
"I am the one you do not know and you claim that he interfered. Simply incompatible. I did not even know who was working and what the script was until I saw it in the program. Many people who were part of the process can confirm this fact. And who can confirm what you are saying? I apologized to the president of the Municipality of Šavnik on behalf of someone else," Raonić said.
Dedić then asked him a question.
"Do you know what a script is, what direction is, and what organization is," she pointed out, adding, "whoever lies, his tail grows, and yours is really dragging."
Raonić then spoke up.
"There's no need for that tone. Too many people are involved for anything to be hidden," the RTCG director emphasized.
"That's right, too many, but I don't know why they're silent? They're afraid of you or you paid them," Dedić then asked.
Raonić responded that Dedić had no information or that someone had misinformed him.
"I have no contact with this, that's the point of my reaction," he replied.
"You receive a regular salary, and you have no contact with the biggest TV project," Dedić asked him again.
She then claimed that Raonić had approved the script a month ago, that he had even censored two parts.
"Marko Todorović (the host) agreed to improvise so as not to get you, the public service and Danijel Alibabić into trouble. I am surprised that out of a sense of responsibility you did not come to greet the Montenegrin musicians and employees before such a challenging TV project," she pointed out.
Raonić then asked if she read what he wrote.
"I have been offering a gentleman's way out of this all along, and you still insist," he concluded.
A nice idea and an event that brought together 16 mostly young Montenegrin musicians, who had something to offer the audience, so in the end, by all accounts, we will first be remembered for a series of scandals that have the least to do with what was and is the reason for it all - music.

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