Injac: Obstructions by the cadres of Ura and the Movement for Podgorica are felt; Rakčević: Time for Podgorica to get faster self-government

The mayor called on those who are at the head of the Secretariat for Finance, the Agency for Construction and Development, Greenery and Cleanliness to cooperate with other parts and systems

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Photo: The capital Podgorica
Photo: The capital Podgorica
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Now there is already no good cooperation between the system of the Capital City because there are several positions where the staff of Ura and the Movement for Podgorica are. I am not sure that they will express their willingness to cooperate, said Mayor Olivera Injac.

"Obstructions are already felt. I call on my colleagues, especially those who lead the Secretariat for Finance and the city enterprise Zelenilo to work with all parts of the system. I regret that these people are under the influence of the parties or movements of which they are a part, and therefore do not take steps that are professional," Injac said in a statement to Dan, adding that there are also delays in the implementation of projects where the Construction and Development Agency and Čistoća are involved.

Reacting to Injac's statement, Deputy Mayor Luka Rakčević said that her party had said enough about her and her productivity "by removing her from that position and giving space to a new experiment, with even less knowledge about our city".

"And there is no need to add anything. From the bottom of my heart I wish her the best of luck in her future life and career and thank you for everything we have been through together. It is time for Podgorica to get a faster, more responsible and better local self-government, which will solve problems immediately and which has vision - of a better city," said Rakčević.

The candidate for mayor of Podorica Andrej Milović wrote that the transfer of responsibility between Injac and Rakčević and their mutual accusations today best shows how they ran the city and why Podgorica is yellow, overgrown, dirty and neglected.

"In less than two years, they managed to turn Podgorica into a dysfunctional city that serious investors bypass, and reduced capital investments to the lowest level in the history of this city. On September 29, citizens will decide between the continuation of chaos and a new policy that will return Podgorica to its citizens," Milović wrote. on the social network Iks.

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