The Budva opposition has announced that it will boycott today's session of the local parliament and is demanding the formation of a transitional government, which will organize fair and free local elections.
That decision was made by representatives of the Democratic Front, the Citizens' Movement URA, Demos and Democrats. According to "Vijesti" information, SNP councilors will decide the same, although yesterday they did not make an official statement about it.
The councilor of the Liberal Party, which has been boycotting the meetings for a whole year, will not come to the session either, dissatisfied that the coalition DPS did not fulfill the pre-election promises, which they announced together. “Youjesti" they failed to find out how the council will react SDP club, which is from in September in the opposition.
It is on the agenda of the session dismissal of all representatives and parties in administrative committees 10 public companies and institutions.
"The authorities in the municipality of Budva do not represents the electoral will of citizens, but represents exclusively interests of individuals gathered around DPS, and all with help several former opposition councilors. We make it clear to knowledge that we do not recognize legitimacy such authorities, formed on political corruption. Condition in the Municipality is catastrophic in all segments of functioning, and especially knowing that against a good part of the officials illegitimate authorities run processes and in the Special Prosecutor's Office for multi-million dollar scams, and all on damage to the citizens and the municipality of Budva", said the head of the committee club DF Đorđe Vujović.
He stated that Montenegro is in a serious political crisis, caused by the illegal actions of the state regime...
"The only solution is the fall of the Government and the formation of a transitional government that would organize the first, fair elections. In such a situation, no one has the right to pretend that nothing is happening, but it is necessary to take steps that are in the interests of the citizens and form a transitional municipal government that would prepared local elections", Vujović said.
URA, Demos and Democrats announced in a joint statement that the agreement with the collegium of the President of the Municipal Assembly was not respected - that the report of the commission on the work of the wastewater treatment plant be included in the agenda.
Filipović: We promise that we will not deal with DPS either before or after the elections
The recent vice president of the municipality, Ljubomir Filipović, told "Vijesti" that the development of the situation in the city strengthened his decision to run for the position of president of the SDP Budva municipal board.
"The current situation requires a hard and a clear reckoning with the political DPS practice and members I will offer the party a program and a platform that, in addition to concrete enforcement measure program policies, to be understood and a public promise that with There won't even be primaries with DPS nor the post-election coalition. DPS earned this relationship by rape institutions that now manages to illegitimate way by buying the votes of councilors and numerous affairs which have paralyzed the city", he said Filipović.
According to him, new forces appeared on the political scene in Budva, some of which "gathered uncompromised people who want good for the city.
"Just like the traditionally close LP, SDP Budva can build a future public administration that will have to be based on the professionalism of the local administration, more transparent work... It is time for Budva to experience a political and social catharsis, to regain its reputation within Montenegro. To stop be synonymous with organized crime," said Filipović.
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