Mugoša: The current bad government is coming to an end

"Our mission is to gather around what needs to be our priority, and that is to make our Podgorica, our home, an exemplary city not only in the region, but also beyond"

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Mugoša, Photo: European Union
Mugoša, Photo: European Union
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The citizens will mark the end of this current, bad government on September 29, and then already from September 30, the European Union, which will be the backbone of the future government, will be the guarantor of the stability, security and progress of Podgorica, announced the candidate for mayor of the list "European Union - Boris Mugoša ( SDP, SD, LP and citizens) - Podgorica for example", Boris Mugoša.

"We are in the square that bears the name of a symbol of wise words, historical and political unity, and the general renewal that we still need today because we are simply witnessing a situation in which our capital is dirtier than ever, in which traffic collapse is an everyday occurrence, in where there are problems with the water supply in many parts of the city and they are becoming more and more frequent, while local officials use their functions instead of developing the city for ideological urges, revanchism, revisionism and changing the valuable blood flow of Podgorica", said Mugoša from Trg Svetog Petar Cetinjski.

He reminded that the European Union has opened the door for all those who sincerely love Podgorica, regardless of origin, nationality and religion.

"Our mission is to gather around what should be our priority, which is to make our Podgorica, our home, an example city not only in the region, but also in the wider region. That's why on September 29, we must not miss the opportunity and we will not. Therefore, I invite you all to circle the number 29 on September 3 and to build together and develop our Podgorica in the best way", said Mugoša.

The candidate on the list, Aleksandar Ljumović, said that the European Union will establish an institute of local citizens' opinion, through which the residents themselves will decide on priority infrastructure or other projects that should be implemented in their neighborhood.

"Also, the city government, which will include the European Union, will establish a new body that will exclusively deal with communication with representatives of the tenants' assemblies. Its aim is to improve cooperation between tenants and the city administration, and to more efficiently solve problems and realize projects that have been conceived for the quality of life in residential communities. The future mayor of Podgorica, Boris Mugoša, and the city administration will have effective and transparent cooperation with the citizens, that is, with the tenants' assemblies," said Ljumović.

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