Radjenovic: Spajic should say what the agreement with Djokovic is about Sveti Stefan

Radjenovic said they have no more patience

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Rađenović, Photo: GP URA
Rađenović, Photo: GP URA
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The leader of the Budva branch of the Civic Movement URA, Blažo Radjenović, called on Prime Minister Milojko Spajić, Minister of Economic Development Niko Đeljošaj, and Minister of Tourism Smonida Kordić to publicly announce the agreement made "behind closed doors and away from the public eye with Novak Đoković regarding the Sveti Stefan hotel."

"Minister Đeljošaj, identifying himself as the only minister authorized by Prime Minister Spajić to resolve the relationship between the tenant of Sveti Stefan and the Government, received three of us, members of the Sveti Stefan Local Community Council, into his office last year and informed us that the tenant had violated the contractual obligation and had not met the additional deadline to eliminate all irregularities, open a hotel, settle debts, and organize the bathing area in the manner provided for by the Government last year, and therefore, according to Đeljošaj, the conditions were met for the Government to terminate the contract. At that time, Minister Đeljosaj assured us that the Government would do so at the first session. Since then, more than seven months have passed and we have not received any response," said Radjenović.

It says they have no more patience.

"Because we completely depend on it whether the hotels Sveti Stefan and Miločer will work or not, we live from tourism and are already suffering great damage because of it, we do not know what the fate of the hotels and beaches that are covered by the same contract for this season is. Our reservations are being canceled every day, locals or tenants who have catering facilities, shops, bakeries cannot adequately prepare because they do not know whether they are allowed to borrow to invest as well as to arrange the engagement of the workforce, all because of the uncertainty that the current 44th Government of Montenegro is giving us. Do not force us to protect justice and our rights by protesting, because we will not block citizens from moving freely on the streets, but we will block the Government, and then maybe you will take us seriously and solve the problem of Sveti Stefan (so that it works again) or maybe you will arrest us? It does not matter to us. We will not give up", concluded Radjenović.

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