Odžić: The parties of the state government suffered a huge defeat in Budva, we will not sit with the DF even now

Odžić said that they proved that exponents of the politics of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić will no longer rule Budva

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Odžić, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Odžić, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
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We achieved a 50 percent better result than in May in the local elections in Budva, announced tonight Petar Odžić, holder of the list "European Union - Petar Odžić (SDP, SD, LP and Citizens) - Clean Election" in the local elections held today in Budva. Budva.

"We managed to double the number of mandates and we are extremely satisfied with our result. We fulfilled our second promise, which is that the state government parties suffered a huge defeat in Budva," Odžić pointed out at the press conference.

According to the preliminary elections, the European Union received two mandates.

Odžić added that they proved that exponents of the Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's policy will no longer rule Budva.

"This will be a sure fix for all citizens of Budva in the coming period. Also, it is more than obvious after Podgorica and Kotor, that Budva also said that Montenegro needs extraordinary parliamentary elections, in which they will finally get rid of the parties of Vučić's government, the parties that they don't respect Montenegro and let's return Montenegro to our citizens, to our roots," said Odžić at the conference.

He said that it is too early to talk about negotiations on the formation of the government.

"Our ambitions in the future government are great. What we are certainly ready to do is to never allow this kind of institutional and political crisis in Budva again, for Budva to be a Mediterranean city and a city for all its citizens, regardless of which god they pray to, which they carry the party booklet, what are their religions and nations. Budva should be the city of all of us, the queen of the Mediterranean and a tourist place, not the palanquin they have made in recent years.

When asked if they are excluding anyone at the moment, Odžić said; "We exclude of course".

"We didn't sit with the Democratic Front (DF) last time either, and we won't sit down now either. We also said that all parties from the state government will be in the opposition and what we promised will happen," said Odžić.

There are 33 councilor seats in the Budva parliament, so a majority of 17 councilors is needed to form a government.

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