Radović: The Democratic councilors will not attend the collegium or the session, we assume that the spoils are being stolen

"This is an indication that they are not interested in the city or the citizens, but in their personal interests, whose sister, brother, son will take which position, as we had the opportunity to see," Radović said.

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Radović, Photo: Vuk Lajović
Radović, Photo: Vuk Lajović
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The President of the Municipal Board of the Democratic Montenegro of Budva, Krsto Radović, said that their four councilors will not attend the collegium scheduled for tonight at 20 p.m. by the President of the Municipal Assembly of Budva, Nikola Jovanovioć, nor will they come to the session of the Budva Municipal Assembly.

He accused the ruling majority of distributing political spoils and positions.

"We are in the empty hall of the Municipal Assembly, where the emergency session was supposed to start at 16:XNUMX p.m. The collegium is scheduled for tonight, what we from Democratic Montenegro assume is that now the ruling majority is sitting at the table again, and now it is exactly that the moment when agreements are made and shared, looting in the Municipality of Budva in order to possibly satisfy certain appetites. This is an indication that neither the city nor the citizens are interested in them, but personal interests, whose sister, brother, son will take which position, as we had the opportunity let's see. We had the will to participate in the session, the Strategic Plan is absolutely illegal on the agenda and we will not attend the collegium or the session," Radović told reporters.

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The President of the SO Budva, Nikola Jovanović, scheduled a collegium for 20:XNUMX p.m., accepting the proposal of ten councilors of the "Budva First - Milo Božović" coalition, led by Nikola Kralj.

As confirmed by the News, political negotiations between the two warring factions of the disunited coalition of the detained president of Optina Budva, Milo Božović, have begun, thus postponing the start of the key session of the Council of Ministers until tonight.

On the agenda is the vote on the Strategic Plan and the removal of Božović from his job.

If the session is not held, the door is opened for the Government to introduce forced administration.

Jovanović said at today's session of the local parliament that he will not allow the introduction of forced administration, and that he will defend himself as he did in the summer of 2020.

Jasna Dokić was elected as the vice-president of the Municipality of Budva at today's Assembly. All 17 councilors of the united Democratic Front (DF), the councilor of the Socialist People's Party (SNP), and the independent councilor Mladen Kažanegra voted for her election.

Jovanović told journalists today that a session of the collegium in an expanded composition with representatives of all political entities that have councilors in SO Budva is scheduled for 20:XNUMX.

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