Došljak: Komnenović conspired with part of the BF management against Petković

The Tivat DPS attacked the local government and accused the mayor of ripping off one of the constituents of the city administration

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Došljak, Photo: DPS
Došljak, Photo: DPS
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The strongest opposition party in Tivat - the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) accused the local administration of that city, led by the civic list Narod pobejeja (NP), that even after four years since the change of government in Tivat, it has not brought any improvement to the citizens, but that the municipality is now regressing.

The head of the club of DPS councilors in the Tivat Municipal Assembly (SO) and the vice-president of the OO of that party, Nikola Došljak, called out the mayor Željko Komnenović (NP) for interfering in the internal affairs of other political entities that make up a thin majority in the local parliament, trying to keep the decisive 17. council vote.

Došljak alluded to the last session of the local parliament, where councilor of the Boke Forum (BF) Sandra Sindik came to the session and voted for all agenda items proposed by Komneović's administration, despite what the president of the BF and the vice-president of the Municipality of Tivat Andrija Petković had previously announced that BF will become passive and that their councilor will not participate in the work of the local parliament until the underwater water supply for the island and the shrine of Our Lady of Mercy in the Tivat Bay is built.

Petković, after this move, the Sindik dissolved the so-called The High Council of BF, which made the decision that their councilwoman participates in the work of the SO, was publicly declared by the Sindik as a "former councilwoman of BF" and after that, demonstratively submitted her resignation from the position of vice-president of the Municipality of Tivat.

This then caused calls from the opposition for Mayor Komnenović to resign and for extraordinary local elections to be held because "the government has lost its legitimacy", but the ruling coalition has so far not responded to such demands of the opposition.

"They try in every way to mask all their weaknesses and shortcomings, i.e. their 'ability' to manage our city with quality. And not to mention their constant quarrels, the frequent rotten compromises they make among the 17 councilors of the government, in order to succeed in having a quorum to hold sessions of the Municipal Assembly. The last in the series is the secret meeting of the President of the Municipality with four members of one of the members of the current government, where who knows how and how it was agreed that their councilwoman, and one of the people present at the meeting in that restaurant, would come to the Assembly session two days after that. in order to make sure they have a quorum," announced Došljak, assessing that the change of administration in Tivat occurred four years ago, "since the so-called liberators, refreshers and those who have sealed us all together have been in power, even more so set back".

"Our fellow citizens probably, by voting for them, expected some change for the better, and unfortunately they got everything but that. In every way they try to mask all their weaknesses and shortcomings, i.e. their "ability" to manage our city with quality," Došljak believes.

He said that the members of the complex ruling coalition in Tivat, which consists of several parties and groups of citizens, "argue with each other at every session of the Assembly, so someone who does not know that they make up the government together, would think that the government and the opposition are arguing with each other."

He accused the city administration of putting "two decisions which the entire opposition proved to them to be completely illegitimate" on the agenda of the last session of the Council of State, as well as "they wanted to vote for two reports of the State Audit Institute, which is a total absurdity." ”

The head of the club of councilors of the party's strongest opposition asked if anyone from the local administration would bear responsibility for these omissions and called out the current Tivat government for causing the most damage to the residents of Krtol with the way it manages the city. The second vice-president of the municipality and one of Komnenović's closest collaborators, Jovan Brinić (Krtoljska lista), is from there.

"One of the most beautiful parts of our municipality, instead of the flourishing of the coast that it owns, as well as the authentic villages of Bokeh that are located here and are an incredible wealth, experienced an eclipse, to put it mildly," stated Došljak and forwarded to the media photos of garbage, the poor appearance of pedestrian paths, damaged traffic signals, potholes on the roads in Krtoli...

"When you see all this, you would probably think that this is in some backwater of who knows what part of our planet, and not in the part of Boka Kotorska, which is certainly one of the biggest pearls of the Mediterranean coast. Considering all of the above, and many other things that are happening in Tivat, we are sure that our fellow citizens see all this well, and that they will not turn a blind eye and go over everything in silence when the time for it comes soon," concluded the vice-president of the Tivat DPS Nikola Došljak.

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