Vasilije Bulatović, president of SO Kolašin

The new Kolašin government will consist of Democrats and United, DF, Evropa Sad, SNP and URA. Representatives of the Zajedno gradimo Kolašin Movement said that the MEC's ​​report was disputed and contained untruths, Martinović said that the objections were an attempt to obstruct the session.

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Bulatović, Photo: Dragana Šćepanović
Bulatović, Photo: Dragana Šćepanović
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The mandates of the councilors of the new convocation of the Kolasin Municipal Assembly were verified at today's session, and Vasilije Bulatović from the Democratic Front (DF) was elected president of the local parliament.

Bulatović has a degree in mechanical engineering, he worked as a teacher, but also in several positions in the profession.

In the local elections held on October 23, the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) lost power in Kolašin. The coalition gathered around that party won nine mandates, as many as the Democrats and United coalition. In the new convocation of the SO, there will also be four councilors from the DF, three each from the Movement Europe Now and the Socialist People's Party, two from the Momčilo Vukčević Voter Group and one from the list of URA and free citizens.

The new Kolašin government will consist of Democrats and United, DF, Evropa Sad, SNP and URA. The future president of the municipality will be deputy and vice-president of the Democrats Vladimr Martinović. The first vice president will most likely be Vasilije Ivanović, holder of the Evropa Sad list, and the second Miodrag Miki Bulatović from the SNP.

Representatives of the Zajedno gradimo Kolašin Movement at today's session said that the MEC report is disputed and contains falsehoods. They demanded that a representative of the MEC attend the session and explain the disputed parts of the report.

They also claim that the report on determining the final results was not submitted to the Movement Zajedno gradimo Kolašin. They also reminded that three appeals of that political entity are before the Constitutional Court.

From the session
From the sessionphoto: Dragana Šćepanović

Vladimir Martinović from Demokrat says that the Movement's objections are an attempt to obstruct the session.

There is nothing controversial in the MEC report, he said, and the current Kolasin government is "trying to usurp power through manipulations".

"We invite you to be constructive. We want to work in the interest of the citizens and we expected you to help in that," said Martinović.

He claims that the representative of the Movement in the expanded composition of the MEC took the minutes on determining the final results, but did not sign them.

The MEC determined the final results of the local elections in Kolašin, although the Constitutional Court has not yet ruled on the DPS appeals. The MEC and the State Election Commission (SEC) rejected as unfounded the objections of that party, which related to the work of the polling committee for polling station number 7 - Trebaljevo and number 2 - Kolašin 2, which were followed by appeals to the Constitutional Court, from which it came notification that "complaints will be decided upon when the conditions are met".

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