Jovanović: The government in Budva will function based on the widest possible consensus

"After talks with the political constituents who have been in power since 2016 in the municipality of Budva, I can say that we are very optimistic that the next three-year mandate will function on the basis of the widest possible consensus"

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Jovanović, Photo: Vuk Lajović
Jovanović, Photo: Vuk Lajović
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Official of the Democratic Front (DF) and city manager of Budva, Nikola Jovanović, is convinced that the municipal government will function on the widest possible consensus of political parties in the next four years, and announced the holding of a constitutive session of the Budva Municipal Assembly (SO) for November 18.

"After discussions with the political constituents who have been in power since 2016 in the municipality of Budva, I can say that we are very optimistic that the next three-year mandate will function on the basis of the widest possible consensus. As for the SNP and URA, they came with a clearly established party position that they willing to be part of the local government. As for Democratic Montenegro, they had the absence of party bodies, it remains for them to declare in the coming days that the principles that we presented to them, the election program that the citizens of Budva overwhelmingly supported, are acceptable to them," he said Jovanović to journalists after the discussion on the formation of the local government.

Jovanović and the leader of the Budva DF and the holder of the list "Budva first" in the local elections on October 23, Milo Božović, today discussed the formation of the government in Budva with the representatives of the three electoral lists.

Jovanović said that he expects that by November 18, when the constitution session of the SO will be held and the mandates of the councilors will be verified, all political subjects will declare about the DF's offer to respect the electoral will of the citizens and the election program that they supported.

List "Milo Božović - Budva in the first place!" - The Democratic Front won an absolute majority in the local elections - 18 mandates.

The Budva Parliament has 33 members.

The list "The real thing, the Coalition Unique for Budva - Dragana Mitrović" - DPS, SDP, SD; LP and GI 21. May" nine mandates, the list "Luka Liješević - Prava Montenegro - We keep our word - Marko Milačić did not pass the census.

The list "SNP - Temeljno za Budva" won one mandate, the list "Dragan Krapović - Let's go people! - Democrats - Demos" won four mandates.

The list "Dr. Vujičić Božidar - Civil action - For a better Budva" did not pass the census, and the list "Dr. Dritan Abazović - Budva can do! Montenegro can! - URA civil movement" one mandate.

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