As soon as we have the opportunity, we will solve the issue of enormous political employment in the city, and thus make a key contribution to the professionalization of the city administration, said Ilija Mugoša, the holder of the electoral list "Time for order - Party of European Progress Duško Marković".
The European Progress Party (SEP) announced that they held a party forum in the Podgorica neighborhood of Donja Gorica.
The announcement states that Mugoša presented the program to the citizens Let's organize Podgorica, which, according to the SEP, "contains a number of measures to rehabilitate the situation in the city and to initiate development and progress".
"As soon as we have the opportunity, we will solve the issue of enormous political employment in the city, and thus make a key contribution to the professionalization of the city administration. With modern solutions, we will stand in the way of wild waste dumps and crowds. This will be the end of the city government's total carelessness towards citizens," Mugoša pointed out.
SEP President Duško Marković said that Montenegro has lost its international credibility under the current irresponsible government.
"Bad economic policy is destroying the country, decisions are being made that are contrary to state and national interests, which must be changed, and the first step for that is the upcoming local elections in Podgorica," said Marković.
SEP said that in the conversation with the residents of Donja Gorica, there was talk about the need to change the Detailed Urban Plan for that part of Podgorica, and about the daily challenges that citizens face.
"Residents of Donja Gorica, Farmak and Kokota were interested in topics such as the exceptional slowness of the city administration in responding to citizens' submissions, traffic and waste problems, but also general safety, and the construction of a wastewater treatment system," the announcement reads.
Marković said that the SEP showed in a short time that politics can be conducted in a decent and fair manner, and that the campaign does not have to be based on unrealistic promises.
"We showed that politics can be decent, that politics can be fair, and that politics can be about understanding your political competition. I think that's a good approach. We didn't offend anyone in this campaign, even when we had a reason to do so. We responded in a decent and dignified way, as our political platform directs us to do. We think that Montenegro, with all its differences, historical differences, internal peculiarities, which are also expressed in Montenegro, can live in harmony, without seeking from each other to think the same. Because differences don't have to push us into problems, they can encourage us to succeed and progress," said Marković.
He said that the path to the development of Podgorica and the preservation of Montenegro is political - in the victory of good ideas, quality programs and fair treatment of people.
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