Democratic Alternative submitted a list for the local elections in Kotor

"Unsatisfied with political entities that were mainly based on the interests of individuals and their political headquarters from Podgorica, we decided to found an originally Kotor party that will be clearly and transparently guided by the interests of the people of Kotor"

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Democratic Alternative (DA) submitted today the list for the local elections in Kotor.

The list is called "Democratic alternative - Dr. Davor Kumburović - that Kotor asks".

"Participation in the elections is an expression of our intention to positively influence changes in the functioning of city services, precisely in the areas where we have been working for the benefit of our fellow citizens for years. Dissatisfied with political entities that were mainly based on the interests of individuals and their political headquarters from Podgorica, we decided to establish an originally Kotor party that will be clearly and transparently guided by the interests of Kotorans. We will achieve this by constantly examining the public and regularly listening to the needs of Kotorans and Kotorans and, of course, by implementing actions that will be in accordance with their messages and demands." in the DA statement.

Democratic Alternative
photo: Democratic Alternative

They add that their list includes more than a third of women, specialist doctors, lawyers, engineers, national football team members and the vice-president of the Football Association of Montenegro, sea captains, entrepreneurs, students...

"In addition to the list holder, Igor Kumburović, Dejan Ognjanović, Ljubo Šljuka, Đuro Marković, Saša Balić, Predrag Stešević, Sanja Ognjanović, Aleksandar Spremo, Đorđe Radulović, Irena Petričević, Jovan Milović, Maja Đuranović, Darko Radošević, Nada Božović, Stana Bigović, Jelena Radunović, Zoran Janković, Slavko Parteli, Ljilja Radunović, Adam Cuca, Darko Jovićević, Dragutin Ševaljević, Biljana Ostojić, Pavle Krivokapić, Davor Brguljan, Andrija Radulović, Hilda Miljanović, Goran Parteli, Tatijana Matković, Blagoje Radulović, Danijela Kampe and Nenad Krivokapić," the announcement reads.

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