DPS Budva: Daily disappearances are another proof that the current government is not up to the task

"Many times the government of Budva has shown ignorance, incompetence and carelessness for all parts of our municipality and Budva can no longer withstand this kind of management. Be sure that tourism workers, guests and locals are aware of this."

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The daily disappearances of water in large parts of Petrovac and in the settlement of Podličak above Pržno are another proof that the current government in Budva is not up to the task and that it has neither the knowledge nor the skills to manage the tourist season in our city, announced the Municipal Board of the Democratic Party of Socialists. Budva.

They said that the so-called peak season is still going on, and that the citizens of Petrovac and the tourists who decided to spend their vacation there are already running out of water for days in the afternoon and evening hours.

"While the providers of private accommodation in our city listen to complaints from guests about the lack of water every day, the Budva water supply system does not pay attention to this problem. Aside from the fact that the lack of water is not announced to citizens and tourists, they try to prevent the public from finding out about the daily water shortages. It is obvious that the management of the water supply company remembers the citizens only before the elections and when they start a political campaign, because it is clear that they are not engaged in the work for which they are paid, but let them be sure that this kind of negligence and the damage they are doing to the tourist workers and the entire destination will come to payment already in November," the announcement states.

"The government of Budva has shown ignorance, incompetence and carelessness for all parts of our municipality many times and Budva can no longer withstand this kind of management. Be sure that tourism workers, guests and locals are aware of this," it concludes.

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