Milatović: Actors who previously criticized the arrangement from the period of the former government are now participating in its implementation

President of Montenegro Jakov Milatović also warned of possible consequences for Miločerski Park, emphasizing that the implementation of existing contractual solutions could have long-term implications for the public interest and a space of special value.

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Milatović, Photo: CGNews
Milatović, Photo: CGNews
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Decisions made on behalf of citizens must be clearly explained, said Montenegrin President Jakov Milatović, commenting on the government's recent decision to accept the terms of the settlement with Adriatic Properties regarding the Aman Sveti Stefan complex.

He believes that this is an absurd situation, in which actors who previously criticized the arrangement from the period of the former government are now participating in its implementation. According to him, there is a lack of clear information, legal and financial analyses that would justify a change of position compared to previously expressed positions.

Milatović said that at this moment it is crucial to ensure full transparency of the process, as well as to open space for institutional dialogue and public debate.

Commenting on the economic aspect of the deal, he expressed doubt about the projections of future profits, recalling that the company that manages the complex, according to available data, has operated without profit for years.

"In such circumstances, announcements about the state's share of profits require additional clarification and a realistic assessment," said Milatović.

He also warned of possible consequences for Miločerski Park, emphasizing that the implementation of existing contractual solutions could have long-term implications for the public interest and a space of special value.

Milatović believes that the current situation raises broader issues of responsibility and consistency in conducting public policies.

"It is up to the citizens to judge these processes," said Milatović.

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