The narrative focuses heavily on the personal pain of political betrayal. The book functions as a justification of Bulatović’s political actions and an attack on his former allies (thinly veiled characters representing Milo Đukanović and Svetozar Marović). It depicts the Montenegrin political landscape as a nest of vipers where loyalty shifts based on external pressure (often implied to be from Western powers) and personal ambition.

Pravila Ćutanja remains an important work about the politics of silence. However, searching for a “patched PDF” is a gamble you don’t want to take. The real “rules of silence” in today’s internet are: Never download cracked eBooks from unknown sources. Instead, support literature legally, protect your devices, and help preserve Balkan literary heritage for future readers.

If you are a student or researcher struggling to find this book, reach out to university Slavic/Eastern European departments – they may have archival access. But stay far away from patched files.


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Momir Bulatović's book, " Pravila ćutanja " (The Rules of Silence), is a significant memoir providing an insider's view of the political landscape in Montenegro and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the 1990s.

While some users search for "patched" versions (often referring to digitized or cleaned-up PDF copies), you can find legitimate excerpts and digital archives of the text online. Where to Read or Access "Pravila ćutanja"

Online Archive: You can find an extensive digital version of the book's content on Montenegrina.net. This archive includes key chapters and sections formatted for online reading.

Digital Libraries: Platforms like Dokumen.pub occasionally host digitized versions of historical and political texts related to the Balkans for research purposes. Key Themes of the Book

In "Pravila ćutanja," Bulatović reflects on his time as President of Montenegro and Prime Minister of Yugoslavia. Notable topics include:

The Dissolution of Yugoslavia: Insider details on the negotiations and conflicts that led to the breakup of the federation.

Political Relationships: His complex relationship with Slobodan Milošević and other regional leaders.

Western Intervention: Observations on the role of international diplomacy and NATO's involvement in the region.

Domestic Crises: The internal state crises, economic shifts, and the struggle for Montenegrin independence.

Note on "Patched" PDFs: Be cautious when downloading files labeled as "patched" or "cracked" from unofficial file-sharing sites, as these are often used as vehicles for malware. Using established cultural archives like Montenegrina.net is a safer way to access the text. Momir Bulatović: PRAVILA ĆUTANJA - Montenegrina.net

* Dobri i loši momci. U TOM vremenu, evropska diplomatija preuzima štafetnu palicu rješavanja krize na prostorima eks-Jugoslavije. Montenegrina.net

The central theme of the book is the mechanism of political silence. Bulatović portrays silence not as a lack of communication, but as a sophisticated tool of power. The "rules" dictate that true intentions must be hidden, and that public discourse is merely a performance. The protagonist navigates a world where speaking the truth is dangerous, and silence is the only shield against the treachery of former allies.

Momir Bulatović (1956–2019) was a complex figure: a former President of Montenegro (1990–1998) and later a Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. After his political career, he turned to writing. His novels, including Pravila Ćutanja, blend political memoir, psychological drama, and existentialist philosophy. Bulatović’s prose is known for its raw, confessional style, often exploring power, betrayal, and the moral silences that enable authoritarian regimes.

Published in the early 2000s, Pravila Ćutanja is a fictionalized meditation on loyalty and dissent. The title translates to The Rules of Silence – a reference to unspoken codes within political elites, intelligence services, and personal relationships. The protagonist, a retired official, reflects on his past complicity in a regime’s crimes. Key themes include:

Critics have compared it to Milan Kundera’s The Book of Laughter and Forgetting and Koča Popović’s political satires. The book never achieved major international distribution, which makes legitimate copies hard to find.