Radunović: It is a shame that Budva does not have a hospital

"I hope that the attitude towards Budva will change in the coming period. We need a hospital, kindergartens, schools and promenades - we need modern infrastructure," Mikijelj pointed out.

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Slaven Radunović, Photo: Bojana Ćupić/Government of Montenegro
Slaven Radunović, Photo: Bojana Ćupić/Government of Montenegro
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Budva has always contributed significantly to the economy of Montenegro, but, unfortunately, the previous governments and ministers did not listen enough to support the implementation of key infrastructure projects in our city. This is stated in the statement of the coalition "For the future of Budva - Budva must move forward".

"Budva is no longer a small place - it is a serious city, the metropolis of Montenegrin tourism," said Mladen Mikijelj, the list holder of this coalition in the November elections.

"I hope that the attitude towards Budva will change in the coming period. We need a hospital, kindergartens, schools and promenades - we need modern infrastructure," Mikijelj pointed out. The Minister of Spatial Planning, Urbanism and State Property Slaven Radunović also emphasized the importance of Budva for the Montenegrin budget.

"It is time to say loud and clear - Budva contributes the most to the budget of Montenegro and it is a shame that Budva does not have a hospital," said Radunović.

He reminded that the situation is similar with schools and kindergartens, and emphasized that it is necessary for the relevant ministries to finally pay attention to Budva, because the citizens of Budva deserve it.

"Citizens are the ones who pay for all this, and the government is here because of them," said Radunović.

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