Nemanja Baošić cannot be part of the parliamentary majority in the capital or the executive power until he returns the mandate to the party that gave it to him, announced the Democratic People's Party (DNP).
Baošić announced two days ago that, due to inconsistencies in the political views and decisions of the party's leadership in the past period, he made the decision to withdraw from the DNP and that he will continue his political engagement as an independent councilor.
The DNP issued a statement in which they called on Baošić to return his councilor mandate. They announced that "it is indicative that Baošić decided on this sudden, unprovoked step, at the moment when DNP president Milan Knežević marked Dragan Bokan as the main brakeman in the demarcation between Zeta and Podgorica, and at the moment when there is a certain agreement between Zeta and Podgorica that disputed issues are resolved by arbitration".
In the announcement of the DNP from two days ago, it was announced that at the first next meeting they will inform the coalition partners that the only acceptable thing for them is for Baošić to return the council mandate, and that otherwise, with the alienated mandate, he can only be a partner of the Democratic Party of Socialists, and not part of it at all. ruling majority.
With the departure of Baošić from the party, the committee club of that party in the capital cannot even function. According to the Rules of Procedure of the Assembly of the Capital City, at least three councilors are needed to form a club, and with the departure of Baošić, two remained - a representative of the DNP and the Workers' Party. DNP yesterday did not answer the questions of "Vijesti" about how they will overcome this problem.
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