Božović amined the agreement, a ramp for Kazanegra

What Božović suggested after giving the green light, as "Vijesti" was told, is that the coalition agreement be concluded within the 17 councilors of the coalition of parties of the former Democratic Front

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Božović, Photo: Vijesti/Boris Pejović
Božović, Photo: Vijesti/Boris Pejović
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The political crisis in Budva, after half a year, since the split within the coalition led by the detained Municipal President Milo Božović, could finally be resolved.

The "News" confirmed that Božović gave his consent to the conclusion of a new coalition agreement, which was initiated by representatives of three political parties - New Serbian Democracy, Movement for Change and the Democratic People's Party, which have 11 councilors.

The agreement was also offered to a part of the former Democratic Front, led by the President of the Municipal Assembly, Nikola Jovanović, who controls six councilors. What Božović suggested after giving the green light, as "Vijesti" was told, was that the coalition agreement be concluded within the 17 councilors of the coalition of parties of the former Democratic Front, which won absolute power in the local elections, and that it not be offered to the councilor club "SNP- independent councilor Mladen Kazanegra", although they were ready to join the new alliance from the beginning.

Kažanegra was a councilor of the New Serbian Democracy, who left that councilor club this summer, and is acting as an independent councilor, because he publicly expressed his disagreement with the way Budva is governed since the detention of Božović. Back this summer, together with three DF councilors Kristina Rafailović, Miliča Babić and Filip Vujović, he initiated the election of the vice-president of the municipality, considering that the city was blocked, which is why they were called traitors by those who now insist on electing Božović's deputy.

Whether the coalition will be concluded will be known on February 16, when Jovanović scheduled the continuation of the interrupted sessions of the local parliament, whose agenda includes the election of the vice-president of the Municipality, Jasna Dokić, as well as the appointment of the new Council for "Museums and Galleries of Budva".

Although Božović proposed Dokić as his deputy back in November, the councilors of the former DF did not accept that proposal, so the session was not held on two occasions.

Today, neither one nor the other side wanted to say publicly when the coalition agreement will be concluded, nor to reveal the details of the new agreement. The functioning of the local administration for the full ten months since Božović has been in the Spuška remand prison is extremely bad.

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