Vujošević: You held power in Budva all these years

"When you are already so powerful, why don't you put "pressure" on your coalition partners? The answer is simple - you can't," Vujošević's announcement states.
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Momčilo Vujošević, Photo: "Vijesti" Archive
Momčilo Vujošević, Photo: "Vijesti" Archive
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Ažurirano: 26.07.2017. 14:41h

If anyone should be ashamed of their words and actions, it is precisely the Social Democratic Party, which participated in government at all levels for 18 years, believes Momčilo Vujošević, president of the DPS Councilors' Club in the Assembly of the Capital City.

"The fact that in Budva you still rule, even with the same people but with different bosses, that the SDP values ​​power above all else, as all the public has witnessed these days. So, you had time, and you still have it, to you talk about the price of water in the municipalities where you participate in local administration, and Budva is one of them. Why don't you influence the price of water in Kotor, which is 1,66 euros per m3, or in Herceg Novi, where it is 1,05? We remind you that in Podgorica it is 0,405 euros per m3. When you are already so powerful, why don't you put pressure on your coalition partners? The answer is simple - you can't," Vujošević said in a statement.

He adds that the political impotence of a small party such as the SDP comes to the fore here.

"Citizens haven't taken you seriously for a long time, so it was only passed on to the other parties for which you are only a decoration in power. As for the unity of the DPS, don't worry, look at your party, whose last split was at the last congress. Considering that that you are only dealing with DPS and not essential matters important for citizens, make sure that this does not happen to you again. Although, such a minor party can hardly be divided anymore, because following the situation after the last elections and the votes won by the SDP , there would be nothing more to share," it concludes.

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