The Assembly intends to spend less than 220.000 euros on the sale of new cars

Public procurement plan worth 2,4 million euros

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Parliament of Montenegro, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
Parliament of Montenegro, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
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The Parliament of Montenegro intends to spend less than 220.000 euros on the sale of new cars, and almost half a million on the purchase of digital parliamentary desks and new work surfaces in the plenary hall. This can be seen, among other things, from the public procurement plan of the Assembly for 2023.

The total value of the Public Procurement Plan is 2,4 million euros, and the value added tax is about 472.000 euros.

According to the latest data on the website of the Assembly, in November that institution had 23 cars, aged from four to 16 years.

In mid-October, the Assembly signed a contract for the purchase of two vehicles (diesel/gasoline engine) worth 53.180 euros.

In November, a contract was signed with the company "Vigoris ecotech" on the performance of works on charging stations for electric cars for the needs of the Assembly.

In order to promote environmental policies, the Assembly announced at the end of 2021 a plan to build a solar power plant on the roof of the building, as well as to acquire electric vehicles.

For more than a month, that institution has not responded to "Vijesti" about the phase of the construction of the solar power plant and when it is expected to start operating. They did not answer how much, according to their estimates, the financial savings will be brought by the construction of the power plant.

"Vijesti" was told less than a year ago that the installation of 248 panels is planned, which will provide over 45 percent of the total annual electricity consumption, but also that the batteries of new electric vehicles will be charged from the energy generated on the roof of the Assembly.

They did not answer about the planned procurement of electric vehicles.

They plan to spend almost 50.000 euros on mobile and landline telephone bills, around 10.000 on special and formal gifts, over 115.000 on accommodation in the country and abroad, 36.000 on maintenance of the eParliament system...

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