The MP of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Nikola Janović said that yesterday's events in the building of the Budva Municipal Assembly (SO) were a demonstration exercise for the parliamentary elections and an announcement of the paralysis of political life in Montenegro.
"Creepy logic – where they cannot have power, no one else can. Elections are becoming redundant. A demonstration exercise for parliamentary elections and an announcement of the paralysis of political life in Montenegro," Janović wrote in a post on Iks.
It was practically impossible to hold the continuation of the session of SO Budva yesterday, because in the hall there were sympathizers of the coalitions "For the future of Budva" and Democrats-Pokret Evropa sad (PES) who had occupied council seats.
On the other hand, sympathizers of the "Budva our city" coalition gathered in the office of the President of the Municipality of Budva on the first floor of the building.
Sympathizers and activists of two warring factions of the former united Democratic Front, "For the future of Budva - Mladen Mikijelj" who occupied the assembly hall and "Budva our city - Nikola Jovanović" who filled the offices and corridors of the office of the President of the Municipality of Budva on the first floor of the building, ten minutes after midnight they parted ways.
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).
At a press conference last night, Jovanović called on the President of Montenegro, Jakov Milatović, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić, and the President of the Assembly, Andrija Mandić, to declare a state of emergency in the Municipality of Budva.
He said at the same conference that State Secretary at the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) and Vice President of Democratic Montenegro Dragana Kažanegra Stanišić "instead of preventing perpetrators and lawbreakers, she was actually inviting those individuals to storm the Budva Municipal Assembly hall today and disrupt its work."
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