Rađenović: Budva has definitely shown that the 44th Government has no legitimacy here

"I think that in a very short time we can come to an agreement and form a stable government," said Radjenović

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Address by Rađenović, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Address by Rađenović, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
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The civil movement URA in Budva defended the election result of May 26 in very difficult circumstances, Blažo Radjenović, the holder of the list "URA - Blažo Radjenović - Different", announced this evening.

According to the preliminary results of the local elections held today in Budva, that list won one mandate.

"Budva has definitely shown that there is no legitimacy here 44. The government, its constituents and all the political entities that participate in it. They got something like 35 percent in the overall result. I think it is a clear message that changes are coming, not only in Budva, but that there will be changes at the level of the whole of Montenegro we are ready for an agreement, I think that the other constituents who wish Budva well will respond in the same way. I think that in a very short time we can come to an agreement and form a stable government," said Radjenović at the press conference.

He said that they have no problem talking to all those who have Budva in their hearts, who put Budva first and who want a departure from the politics that existed in the previous period.

The President of the URA Civic Movement, Dritan Abazović, said that the campaign was not a source of pride for either Budva or Montenegro.

"In any case, a major test was passed because everything we stated in the previous period was shown to be true. The people who govern Montenegro have no legitimacy to govern Budva, nor Montenegro. In that context, I think it is clear in which In this direction, the government should be formed, but we will not put any pressure on anyone," Abazović pointed out.

He added that their municipal board will behave completely rationally towards all initiatives.

"We want to congratulate everyone on the election result, but one thing must be clear - what we currently have in place at the state level is a mockery that is experiencing a bigger and bigger debacle every day. If these people don't think they should step down themselves , then okay, we will continue our mission, to tell an honest story, freed from organized crime, nationalism, populism and all the rotten politics that hold this country in its clutches, and especially the city of Budva finally form the government and that we don't get into a situation where, for example, we go to some repeated elections in April because that would be extremely irresponsible to the citizens. They have an ally in us for stories that are good for this city , we are not interlocutors and we will not participate in that," said Abazović.

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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