Even today, the councilors did not vote on the dismissal of Krstović, there was no quorum for the session

The new session of the Zeta Municipal Assembly is scheduled for July 27

8056 views 4 comment(s)
Krstović, Photo: Municipality of Zeta
Krstović, Photo: Municipality of Zeta
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The President of the Zeta Municipal Assembly, Luka Krstović, has not been dismissed from that position even today, because the session was not held due to lack of quorum.

The new session, as confirmed by "Vijesta", is scheduled for July 27.

A session is also scheduled for today, the agenda of which is to discuss the "Declaration on annulment and non-recognition of the decision and recognition of the unilaterally proclaimed independence of Kosovo and Metohija", but, as told to "Vijesta", there will most likely not be a quorum for it either.

The session of the Zeta parliament on the "recognition" of Kosovo was originally scheduled for June 11, after the closing of the polls in the parliamentary elections, but it was not held because there was no quorum for it even then - there were no councilors of the Zeta Future club at the session.

That club initiated the proposal regarding Kosovo at the end of April, a few days after Montenegro supported the proposal for Kosovo to join the Council of Europe.

After Krstović scheduled a session on the matter for June 11, his dismissal was requested.

Neither the SNP councilor nor the independent councilor who left the Democrats attended the session on the dismissal of Krstović on June 30, in addition to the initiator. At the second session on the recognition of Kosovo, even the DPS councilors did not appear, while the SNP attended the session.

The Municipal Assembly of Zeta has 32 councilor seats, 16 of which are held by the Zeta Future club, the Democrats six, the SNP one, the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) eight, while the former representative of the Democrats, Nikola Rajović, acts as an independent councilor.

See more: