DPS: How much did it cost the citizens for the officials to go to the match in Belgrade?

The party sent questions to the Secretary General of the Government, Boris Marić

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From last night's game, Photo: Facebook
From last night's game, Photo: Facebook
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The Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) asked the Secretary General of the Government Boris Marić whether the trip of the Prime Minister, ministers and directors of Montenegrin state companies to the match in Belgrade was paid for from the state budget and how much money was spent.

"After numerous delegations of government officials who used the session of the United Nations Assembly for their own excursion around New York, a group of Montenegrin officials, last night's match served as a new group trip, this time to Belgrade. While Abazović was fulfilling his boyhood dreams, frolicking in lodge of the Belgrade Marakana, he was accompanied by ministers Filip Adžić, Marko Kovač, Aleksandar Damjanović, Zoran Miljanić, Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mileta Radovanić, director of the Health Insurance Fund Vuk Kadić, director of CEDIS Vladimir Čađenović and numerous others..." said from DPS.

They state that a return ticket, on a commercial flight between Podgorica and Belgrade, is around 200 euros.

"It is clear how much this entertainment for the departing state officials cost. On this occasion, we ask the general secretary of the Government of Montenegro, Boris Marić: Was the trip paid for from the state budget and how much taxpayers' money was used to get these eager "boys" , did you have fun? We expect Marić to present to the public the costs of the excursion in Belgrade, and to stop ignoring the right of citizens to know where and how their money is spent," the announcement reads.

They also asked officials, whom they call "members of the fan group from the Maracana": "Apart from the fact that you had a great time and socialized last night, whose national team did you support? The question is rhetorical, of course."

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