Abdić: We will solve the issue of legalization

Živković pointed out that the upcoming elections will determine the trends on the political scene of Montenegro, and that the results on September 29 will show that the Government has lost confidence in Podgorica.

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President of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Danijel Živković and holder of the list "In word and deed!" Nermin Abdić visited the local community of Zlatica tonight and spoke with the citizens as part of the campaign for the upcoming elections that will be held in Podgorica on September 29.

Živković, it was reported from the DPS, pointed out that the upcoming elections will determine the trends on the political scene of Montenegro, and that the results on September 29 will show that the Government has lost confidence in Podgorica.

He pointed out that only a strong civic and European party such as the Democratic Party of Socialists can fight the current government "made up of nationalists and populists", and that the upcoming elections are an opportunity for the DPS to show stability and continuous growth in the party's rating.

"It is the duty of everyone in the party to help in this, because the only vote given to the DPS is a sure vote that will go towards the defense of state interests. Everything else is a waste of votes and - intentionally or not, help to the current parliamentary majority. Let's not allow Montenegrin votes are being wasted, it is important to concentrate them on the only safe source of Montenegro, which is the Democratic Party of Socialists."

Abdić promised the citizens that the new local government will engage in solving the issue of illegally built buildings as soon as possible, while advocating that legalization be made possible for those persons who built buildings on their land after 3D orthophoto imaging.

He also spoke about the improvement of communal and road infrastructure in the next four years.

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