They point out that she is “the Deputy Prime Minister-in-waiting”, and that she “visited Ljub Milović’s restaurant in Grahovo in the company of then top government officials”.
“There are recorded photos about this by the same Milović with whom she was in the company. And what if Milović publishes those photos? Nothing, of course, the answer will be that it is AI technology. DNP does not consider that Mrs. Borovinić Bojović committed any criminal offense or did anything dishonorable by meeting Ljubo Milović, but it is not Montenegrin or Serbian to deny friendly and friendly relations with the man who is now on the run, and before that he was a great friend and friend of affectionately nicknamed “Dear”, they say.
They point out that not only Borovinić Bojović had contacts with Ljubo Milović, but also a significant number of public figures who would now prefer to delete that part of their biography.
“Regarding her meeting with Milo Đukanović and her request to receive the Thirteenth of July Award, we will only add one more detail, that at that time all the members and sympathizers of the DNP, on the orders of Milan Knežević, collected signatures of support for Jelena Borovinić Bojović in order to receive the Thirteenth of July Award, and whose signatures she apparently took directly to Đukanović. But as our wise people say – “the mother did not curse her son for gambling, but for dating”. so Mrs. Borovinić Bojović is worse off than gambling,” they stated.
In September 2019, they further emphasize, she was appointed as the head of the Department of Pulmonology of the KCCG Internal Clinic, which was headed by the current deputy of the DPS, Jevto Eraković.
“During the DPS, who could have been promoted to this or similar positions if not a proven DPS member? After all, both Jevto and Milo will be witnesses at the announced trial, and Ljubo Milović can participate via video link,” said the party.
Borovinić Bojović is also asked why she resigned from the position of President of the Assembly.
“Who forced her to do that, because the DNP would never have voted for her dismissal regardless of everything. This is how it turns out that Mrs. Borovinić Bojović is defending the chair she left with all her might. So far in Montenegro, occupied chairs have been defended, but Mrs. Borovinić Bojović went above and beyond the game by defending the chair she has not been in since May 25. It is the same as having to guard your booth in a restaurant in Grahovo even though you have not been there for a long time because you no longer you know the one you knew,” they stated.
















