Radovanić: By rejecting the Draft Law on the Flat for All Fund, the Spajić Government shows that it does not care about the problems of citizens

He called on the Government of Montenegro to refrain from "obvious political vanities and calculations, because when such a big problem is involved, the interest of the citizens must come first."

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By rejecting, that is, by giving a negative opinion on the Proposal for a Law on the Establishment of the Housing for All Fund, which the Parliamentary Club of the Civic Movement URA submitted to the parliamentary procedure, Spajić's Government once again shows that it does not care about the approximately 40 families in Montenegro who have not resolved their housing issue ", announced URE General Secretary Mileta Radovanić.

According to him, he expected a more constructive attitude from Spajić's government and that it would also make its contribution to enable "citizens who do not have their own apartment to get their own roof over their head at twice the market price, ie 900 euros per square meter."

He called on the Government of Montenegro to refrain from "obvious political vanities and calculations, because when such a big problem is involved, the interest of the citizens must come first."

"The civil movement URA is currently holding public hearings, after which, based on the proposals of interested citizens and the professional public, they will propose amendments to the original Bill on the STAN ZA SVE Fund. We are also fully open to proposals from all other political entities, because we there is only one goal, solving the housing issue for a large number of citizens who are not in a position to solve it," stressed Radovanić.

He added that the constructiveness not shown by Spajić's government was shown by a large number of female MPs in the Parliament of Montenegro, "who are ready to give their contribution so that we can reach the best possible legal solution with joint efforts. That is why I expect, if not 81 votes, then at least a convincing majority in the Parliament of Montenegro for the adoption of the Law on the Establishment of the Apartment for All Fund"

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