NSD Budva: We will send formal invitations to all those who promised not to form coalitions with DPS and their satellites

"It is our obligation to the citizens of Budva that, as winners in the elections, we take decisive steps towards the formation of a municipal government"

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Mikijelj and NSD leader and President of the Parliament of Montenegro Andrija Mandić on November 17 in Budva, Photo: Boris Pejović
Mikijelj and NSD leader and President of the Parliament of Montenegro Andrija Mandić on November 17 in Budva, Photo: Boris Pejović
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In the next few days, we will send formal invitations to all those who promised citizens in both election cycles that they would not form unprincipled coalitions with the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) and their satellites, announced today from the Municipal Board (OO) of the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) Budva. .

"It is our obligation to the citizens of Budva that, as winners in the elections, we take decisive steps towards the formation of a municipal government. Since the MEC (Municipal Election Commission) announced the final results of the local elections in Budva, the conditions have been created for political entities to start negotiations. It has been officially confirmed that is the list 'For the future of Budva - Budva must move forward!' led by Mladen Mikijelja, for the second time this year, won the largest number of votes in the elections and the greatest trust of the citizens of Budva, so as such it has the greatest responsibility to lead negotiations regarding the formation of the government," the NSD Budva press release points out.

They added that they addressed the public the day after the election and promised to invite all those who do not want DPS to return to power.

"In the elections in May and November, the citizens of Budva decided to support those political subjects who do not want to cooperate with the DPS and thus made it clear to everyone that they have not forgotten and do not want to forgive the decades-long struggle, the violent takeover of power in 2020 when "heroes of the spring" supported the beating and arrest of citizens and municipal officials, the kidnapping of churches and many other acts of injustice. As responsible people, we have an obligation to fulfill what is essential democracy, respect for the electoral will of citizens and not political engineering and the establishment of government for the sake of government and functions," reads the NSD Budva press release.

MEC Budva yesterday determined the final results of the local extraordinary elections that were held on November 17.

The coalition "For the future of Budva - Budva must go forward - Mladen Mikijelj" won 2.979 or 25,93 percent of the votes, and the civic list "Budva our city - Nikola Jovanović" won 2.907 or 25,30 percent of the votes.

The list "Movement for the City - Đorđe Zenović" won 736 or 6,41 percent of the votes, the list "Dr Vujičić Božidar - Voice for Change" 138 or 1,20 percent, the coalition "Democrats - PES - Dragana Kažanegra Stanišić" 1.117 or 9,72, 412 percent of votes, "URA - Blažo Rađenović - Other" 3,59 or 678 percent of votes, "European Union - Petar Odžić" 5,90 or 2.523 percent, and the list of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) and "For Budva with heart and knowledge - Prof. Dr. Nikola Milović" 21,96 or XNUMX percent.

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