Perić: A vote for Upheaval is a vote against the practice of political corporations

From the Preokret movement, it was announced that the list "Preokret - Ovako no longer moge - Srđan Perić" held its final convention at Banja in Pogorica (new bridge).

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Perić's speech, Photo: Preokret
Perić's speech, Photo: Preokret
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

A vote for Turnaround is a vote against the practice of political corporations, which, like all other business corporations, are a classic political business and, like any such business, it must make no sense, said the holder of the "Turnaround – This Way Can't Be Done" list holder, Srđan Perić.

It was announced from the Preokret Movement that the list "Preokret - Ovako žiš ne moje - Srđan Perić" held its final convention last night at Banja in Pogorica (new bridge).

Candidates for endorsements Nebojša Marković, Snežana Babović, Aleksa Bigović, Nemanja Draganić, Vera Banović, Tamara Tomić, Nikola Zekić, Dragan Sošić, Mirza Krnić, and the list holder Srđan Perić spoke at the gathering. Darko Zarubica, member of the coordination committee from Danilovgrad, Vuk Iković, councilor of Preorket in the Danilovgrad Municipality Assembly, and Radislav Vojvodić from Bar and Dino Ramović from Bijelo Polje also addressed those present.

The announcement states that Perić explained the position of Preokret in the sense that it is the concept of a protest vote, where participation in the dealings of political corporations would actually mean betraying that voice, which stems from the belief that this cannot be done anymore and that the line must be drawn.

"On that occasion, Perić emphasized the importance of perseverance until the devaluation of citizens' lives and voices, which began with party recruitment, ends with a political construction in which it is unimportant who you vote for, because you would always get the same government," the statement reads.

Perić pointed out that this struggle precedes the established functionality of the system and that then development projects can start, and that until then we are dealing with people who want to rule continuously and to establish themselves as a permanent political class.

Candidate for councilor Nebojša Marković spoke about the fight against partitocracy and division into political businessmen and disenfranchised citizens.

Snežana Babović emphasized the need for a dignified life, which a politician must provide.

Aleksa Bigović spoke about the fight for enterprising young people, while Tamara Tomić spoke about animal protection.

Nikola Zekić spoke about the general state of anarchy that reigns on the basis of the rights of persons with disabilities in our city and country and the need to stop being passive in this field.

Darko Zarubica spoke about the basic postulates of the Turnover, while Vuk Iković spoke about rebellion and changes, and the further spread of the Turnover, but also the strength of determination in the statement that he cannot do it like this anymore, which, according to him, is the key to the turnaround for Podgorica and Montenegro.

Radislav Vojvodić spoke about supporting a professional and credible staff, and Dragan Sošić about disappointment in the changes that have occurred, primarily in the fields of ignorance and inaction.

Dino Ramović spoke about the importance of activism in political activity, while Mirza Krnić communicated his views on the determination of Preokret to go to the end of the political struggle that overturns the political system.

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