Bosniak: I bought the apartment transparently at a public tender, bidding through the Unistan project

She said that she and DPS are not comparable and cannot be

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Bosniak, Photo: Boris Pejović
Bosniak, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The Vice President of the Parliament of Montenegro and Member of Parliament of the Movement for Change Branka Bošnjak said that she bought the apartment transparently, at a public tender, by bidding through the Unistan project.

"Gentlemen from DPS, I understand you and you whine in vain and try to hide your behind-the-scenes and illegal actions, your honoring of apartments and loans without advertising to people who already had a large number of real estates, with insinuations and slanders," it is stated in announcement by Branka Bošnjak.

She said that "Vesna Medenica came in, that the favorite special prosecutor of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Saša Čađenović came in, and then, as she points out, their economic guru Veselin Vukotić."

"Now there is fear among you who will be next. And the apartment affair hurts, and it really hurts..." the Bosnian points out.

She says that they know very well that she bought the apartment not as a politician and public official and not behind the public's back without criteria and without advertising, but like all the academic staff, hundreds of them from the University of Montenegro, transparently, in a public competition, by bidding through the Unistan project.

From whom, as he points out, the University only benefited and remained in the balance on the plus side, and the state was not harmed even a cent, but it also benefited.

"Thank you to Đukanović who, without thinking, contributed to this project, which, by founding his private university, forced the University of Montenegro to design the Unistan project in order to keep its staff, because for many it is not easy, nor desirable, to refuse Đukanović's invitation to work on his university, they had a more than justified reason like this," says Bošnjak.

For the sake of the public, as he says, not for "DPS instigators", and today there is a Bulletin on the website of the University of Montenegro, where anyone who wants to can read all the details about the Unistan project, how it started, what the outcome was and who all got the apartment and credit and under what conditions.

And they received, as he adds, only those who did not have their housing issue resolved or adequately resolved, and no one was awarded a second or third apartment.

On that occasion, she referred the public to the UCG Bulletin.

"Here link which makes your pranks funny. We are not comparable nor can we be," Bošnjak points out.

But if, as he states, they had understood them in time and banned the work of the DPS as an organized criminal group, for which, Bošnjak adds, they appealed to the Constitutional Court, today the consequences would be much milder.

"This is how we count the victims and the billions gained through crime. But we will not give up. Justice is coming and it will knock on every door, some are whining and some are waiting for it with open arms," ​​concludes the Bosniak.

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