The President of the Budva Municipality Assembly, Krsto Radović, scheduled a meeting of the coalition partners for tomorrow in order to resolve the political crisis in that municipality.
Radović invited all the signatories of the annex to the coalition agreement from July 2018 to the meeting - Democratic Montenegro, Democratic Front, GP URA, Montenegro, as well as former representatives of the SNP.
He did not invite independent councilor Stevan Džaković to the meeting, who is a signatory to the coalition agreement from 2016, but not the annex.
Radović states that he will offer his resignation to the coalition partners, and that he expects Mayor Marko Carević to do the same, who, according to him, accepted the offer to resign while on local TV.

"As a guest on TV Budva, I gave a model of getting out of the political crisis and offered my resignation, which was accepted by Mr. Carevic. And then I said that if we are the solution to the problem, then we should resign," said Radović.
He made the statement right after the visit of Serbian Ambassador Vladimir Božović.
Tsarević did not want to comment on Radović's latest initiative.
At the end of April, Montenegro submitted an initiative for the dismissal of Tsarević, for which it received the support of 16 councilors - three from its own party, one from the Social Democrats, independent councilor Džaković and 11 out of a total of 12 councilors from DPS.
Councilor Gojko Ljubanović, whose vote is decisive, did not sign the initiative, but signed his party's initiative to remove Radović, which received the support of 17 councilors.
Radović rejected requests to convene an emergency session of the local parliament, where the dismissal of the Mayor was supposed to be discussed.
He explained the decision by the fact that Montenegro did not refer to the appropriate article of the Rules of Procedure of the SO Budva in the initiative.
On the other hand, the Democratic Front is collecting the signatures of councilors for the proposal to shorten the mandate of the current councilor convocation, which was initiated by Mayor Carević.
Although the proposal was supposed to be formally submitted at the end of last week, it was postponed, with the excuse that they will process it by the end of this week.
There was a change in the council meeting yesterday.
Valentina Tadić, who was an independent councilor, after leaving the Movement for Change, returned the councilor's mandate to the Democratic Front, which will appoint a new councilor.
Independent councilor Goran Pejović, a former member of the SNP, returned his mandate, and his place will be filled by the leader of the Budva SNP, Krsto Rađenović.
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