Ljumović: While Gorčević continues to rub his eyes in Brussels about commitment to the EU, Injac exposes the anti-European character of the Government

"Injac, without batting an eyelid, famously boasted that she was behind the decision on free public transport in the middle of the election campaign, which the ASK judged illegal"

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Aleksandar Ljumović, Photo: European Union
Aleksandar Ljumović, Photo: European Union
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While the Minister of European Affairs, Maida Gorčević, continues to rub her eyes in Brussels to her interlocutors that the Government of Montenegro is fully committed to the fulfillment of tasks from the EU agenda, the holder of her list in Podgorica, Olivera Injac, does not help her at all, but quite clearly exposes the anti-European character of both the Government of Milojko Spajić and of the coalition PES-Democrats, to which Minister Mujović lent his name, announced the candidate for councilor on the list "European Union - Boris Mugoša (SDP, SD, LP and Citizens) - Podgorica for example" Aleksandar Ljumović.

According to him, Injac boasted without batting an eye that she was behind the decision on free public transport in the middle of the election campaign, which the ASK deemed illegal.

"Professional and chronic violator of the law, Olivera Injac, quite frankly does not want to be held back by any EU agenda, because after all, she does not want to see Podgorica as the capital of an EU member state. She and her coalition partners have other worlds that are controlled from the Kremlin," Ljumović said.

Both during and at the end of his infamous mayoral episode, Injac, emphasizes Ljumović, offers the citizens of Podgorica gifts from Dana - confirmed illegal.

"Gorčević's struggle to obscure all that, together with the 'persona non grata' coalition, in Brussels these days is even greater, but we have already said that we will release them from that kind of struggle on September 29. Podgorica will be an example city", said Ljumović.

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