Radovanić: We will start the "Stan za sve" program in Podgorica, that will be our condition for the formation of the government

"The capital city would not make money from the sale of apartments, but the selling price would be equal to the construction price, minus the costs of communal equipment as an additional incentive from the City"

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Radovanić, Photo: Boris Pejović
Radovanić, Photo: Boris Pejović
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We will launch the "Stan za sve" program in Podgorica, this will be our condition for the formation of the government, Mileta Radovanić, a candidate for councilor from the list "Jakov Milatović - For a better Podgorica", announced today.

"We are witnesses that the parliamentary majority, led by Mandić and Spajić, refused to vote for the adoption of the Law 'Housing for All' in the Parliament of Montenegro proposed by the URA, thus being guided by political calculations and vanity, while ignoring over 100 thousand of our citizens , that is, about 40 thousand families who cannot solve their housing issue. It is surprising that among the MPs who rejected the offered solution were also certain Democrats MPs who, in the campaign for the parliamentary elections, together with us, proposed the program 'Stan za sve'. with him, because of the election of the acting director of the Police Administration, they have now taken over his behavior syndrome, that they are not fulfilling what they promised to the citizens before the election," Radovanić pointed out in the announcement

He added that because of this, the list "Jakov Milatović - For a better Podgorica" ​​led by Luka Rakčević as a candidate for mayor, decided to launch the program "Stan za sve" at the level of the capital after taking over power, and that it would be one of their conditions for the formation of the government, because as he says, in the local elections in Podgorica, they are not defending seats in the Government of Montenegro, as their political competitors do, but are fighting for the interests of Podgorica and all the citizens who live there.

"Also, based on the fact that the average price per square meter of residential space in Podgorica, according to Monstat's official data, is as much as 1.763 euros, which makes buying an apartment unattainable for tens of thousands of our fellow citizens, we are determined to launch the "Apartment for All" program at the level of the capital city. , with which citizens could get their own roof over their head at twice the favorable conditions than market conditions, which means that the price of an apartment would be reduced to only 900 euros per square meter," said Radovanić.

He said that this project would entail the construction of apartments on city land, according to the "design and build" principle.

"The capital city would not make money from the sale of apartments, but the selling price would be equal to the construction price, minus the costs of communal equipment as an additional incentive from the City. Citizens would be able to use the apartments as collateral (mortgage) with commercial banks, for approval loan, and that after the sale of the apartments, the Fund would recover the invested funds, which it would then reinvest in the construction of new housing units," concluded Radovanić.

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