The Party of European Progress submitted its list for the elections in Podgorica

The list called "It's time for order - Party of European Progress - Duško Marković" consists of 59 candidates for councilors. The list is headed by Ilija Mugoša

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The European Progress Party (SEP), headed by former Prime Minister Duško Marković, submitted today the electoral list for the upcoming elections for councilors in the Assembly of the Capital City, scheduled for September 29.

The list called "It's time for order - Party of European Progress - Duško Marković" consists of 59 candidates for councilors. The list is headed by Ilija Mugoša.

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photo: Party of European Progress

Marković said that Mugoša is a young and educated economist, a respected athlete and that their list represents a synergy of experience and youth.

"We need youth because they better understand what is happening to us, and we need experience to make quality decisions," said Marković.

Party of European Progress
photo: Party of European Progress

As he added, SEP wants to make Podgorica a city that will respond to the needs of all citizens of Podgorica, because today "the city is in disorder and chaos".

Mugoša said that everyone sees around them that "disorder reigns in the city - institutional disorder, communal disorder, disorder in public enterprises and that the time has come to bring order".

"We are in a time when we really need it, when policies of indecency and division have taken precedence in the capital and in the whole of Montenegro. That is why we have created a decent political alternative that will lead to qualitative changes in our city," he said. Mugosha.

Party of European Progress
photo: Party of European Progress

Speaking about the manner of performance in the elections, Mugoša said that the Party of European Progress did not want to hide behind coalitions, but to offer citizens concrete and uncompromising solutions for the situation in the city that will enable a better life for all Podgorica residents.

"The first comments we are getting are great. We have earned the great trust of the citizens. It is a huge responsibility," said Mugoša, adding that he will justify that trust.

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