Rađenović: Persons of security interest in Jovanović's cabinet, the question arises whether Medigović is corrupt

"In Budva today, a situation occurred where a man aged 60 and over resigned and returned from Petrovac to Budva before he arrived there," said Radjenović.

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Rađenović addresses journalists, Photo: Vuk Lajović
Rađenović addresses journalists, Photo: Vuk Lajović
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The president of the Budva committee of the Socialist People's Party (SNP) and councilor of the "For the Future of Budva" coalition, Krsto Rađenović, rejected tonight the accusations of the holder of the "Budva our city" list, Nikola Jovanović, that there are terrorists in the hall of the Budva Municipal Assembly (SO), stating that it was in his (Jovanović's) office on the first floor is filled with persons of security interest.

"I am shocked by Jovanović's statement, look at these people in the assembly hall. Are there any persons of security interest here or some terrorists. Unfortunately, in the cabinet upstairs there are persons of security interest who are on warrants, some on international warrants," Rađenović told reporters in the Budva Municipality building .

He also referred to the chairman of today's session of the Budva Municipal Council, councilor Sava Medigović.

"In Budva today, a situation occurred where a man aged 60 and over resigned and returned from Petrovac to Budva before he arrived there. The question is whether he is corrupt, whether he took money for it or something else. We are gathering information. We are waiting for the continuation of the session, but no one appears in the hall," said Radjenović.

The continuation of the session of the Municipal Assembly (SO) of Budva, scheduled for 19:40, is practically impossible, because in the hall there are sympathizers of the coalition "For the Future of Budva" and the Democrats-Mokret Evropa Sad (PES) who have taken council seats.

About 50 sympathizers of those coalitions entered the Budva parliament hall.

On the other hand, sympathizers of the "Budva our city" coalition are gathering in the office of the President of the Municipality of Budva on the first floor of the building.

The atmosphere is extremely electrified, and there are only a few security guards in the building.

The session does not start, no one speaks to say why the session is late and whether there will be a continuation of the session at all.

The Security Service of the Municipality of Budva, as told to the News, submitted criminal charges to the Budva police for unauthorized entry of persons into the assembly hall, disturbance of public order and peace, and against councilors who called for rebellion.

The news was also told by the Security Service that they called the Budva police on several occasions, warning of the possibility of excesses.

The police administration announced this evening that the police are monitoring all activities in Budva in relation to the security situation and the reports filed.

Earlier, at the entrance to the Budva City Hall, there was almost a physical confrontation between the holder of the list "For the future of Budva" Mladen Mikijelj and the holder of the list "Budva our city" Nikola Jovanović.

There was no physical confrontation because security responded.

This happened after councilors and supporters of the coalition "For the Future of Budva", Democratic Montenegro and PES entered the hall of the Council of Ministers after a five-minute push with security.

These three political groups and their sympathizers do not allow the Budva Council session to take place because the chairman of today's session and the oldest member of the council, Savo Medigović, who was elected from the "Budva our city" list, submitted his resignation, which he withdrew after 20 minutes.

They say that Medigović can no longer preside over the SO Budva, but that it belongs to Krsto Rađenović from the Socialist People's Party (SNP).

It is expected that if there is a session of the Budva Council of Ministers, Petar Odžić from the European Union will be proposed as the head of the local parliament.

As told to Vijesti, the proposal for Odžić to be the head of the parliament was signed by the councilors of "Budva naš grad", the European Union and the URA, which number 12 councilors.

In order for it to be voted, they must receive the support of, most likely, seven councilors of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS).

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