The official of the Montenegrin local committee, Ivan Milošević, left this party just a few weeks before the local elections and continued his further involvement in the URA Civic Movement. The decision to leave the party, as he said in an interview with "Vijesti", was the decision of Montenegro to enter a coalition with the Democratic Party of Socialists.
Milošević, who since the founding of Montenegro was a key person in the Municipal Election Commission, who ruled in 2016 not to repeat the elections in several electoral places, which DPS insisted on, thus, as the opposition said, he tried to turn the electoral defeat into a victory .
Then, during the voting, Milošević, as a representative of Montenegro, voted against the repetition, which officially declared the opposition a victory in Budva.
For the previous two years, he was a member of the Board of Directors of "Parking Servisa", a company that became one of the most successful, and during the DPS administration was synonymous with robbery, for which the Special State Prosecutor's Office launched an investigation and arrested the executive director.
"As a citizen of Budva and Montenegro, I have dedicated my whole life to values that are based on and fight for the rule of law and the rule of law, not selective justice, for a determined fight against corruption and crime, not buying votes and party employment, for civic Budva and "Montenegro, without national divisions into minorities and majorities, for social justice, and not for the minimum of 222 euros," says Milošević.
He points out that he has been an active member of the Liberal Union of Montenegro for many years since its foundation and, as he says, when it was not easy at all.
"After LSCG was extinguished, I recognized Montenegro as a party that propagated the values and principles that I stand for. Montenegro gathered mostly young people in Budva, clearly and verbally determined to stand up to the criminal octopus called DPS, for which neither the Constitution nor the laws, nor the state, nor its institutions, and least of all the citizens and their rights, do not exist for them citizens, but voters who serve it for statistics and electoral engineering," Milosevic assessed.
He says that he had no idea that Montenegro would become a coalition partner of DPS.
"When they decided to no longer support the majority in Budva, even then I did not believe that their alternative was a coalition with the DPS, and precisely considering everything that was said at the Montenegrin party meetings. "Despite the fact that I had offers to be on the Board of Directors of the municipal company Mediteran Reklame, the fact that I no longer share the same values with Montenegro made it absolutely impossible for me to continue working in this party, and I left it unconditionally," Milosevic pointed out.
He emphasized that some other party colleagues and friends did the same.
"I hope someone else will do the same after me. I continue my further political involvement with the same conviction for a civil, multi-confessional, ecological, secular, modern and European Budva and Montenegro, and those programmatic values of the heritage of the URA Civic Movement, so I support their ideas. By acting in this way, I am trying to send a message to everyone, especially young people, that we should not give up the values we stand for and that no place on the board of directors is worth trampled on words and beliefs, and that only in this way can we become a better society, equal chances for all its citizens", Milosevic concluded.
In July 2018, Montenegro joined a coalition with the Democrats, Democratic Front, URA, SDP, SNP and DEMOS, and then prevented the introduction of forced administration by the Government, because the sessions of the local parliament were not held for a full six months due to the boycott of councilor Stevan Džaković, who insisted that the councilors of the then government ask their party colleagues in the state parliament to sign the initiative for changes to the law on the election of deputies and councilors - open lists.
Crnogorska was active in the government, but in April of this year, after the party's leadership was changed at the beginning of the year and instead of Vladimir Pavićević, Anđela Ivanović took the helm, they submitted an initiative for the dismissal of the then mayor Marko Bata Carević. Following are the well-known events, holding first a session under the tent, and then a parallel session in the tourist resort "Slovenska plaža", where the majority of the councilors from the ranks of DPS, Crnogorska, SD and Džaković replace the heads of the Municipality and the Municipal Assembly, Carević and Krsto Radović, so that from 17 On June, with the help of the Administrative Inspection with the assistance of the police and private security, the newly elected leadership, whose legitimacy is challenged by the Democrats, DF, URA, SNP, DEMOS, entered the Municipality building, since then there has been a blockade and daily protests.
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