Stanić: By increasing ferry fares, citizens will pay for the neglected party activists of defeated lists from Budva

"Therefore, I call on Prime Minister Spajić to stop raising prices instead of making a populist call for a boycott of the market," said the representative of the European Union.

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Mirko Stanić, Photo: SDP
Mirko Stanić, Photo: SDP
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

While the Prime Minister continues to tell fairy tales about development and billions, his Government is increasing prices for citizens every day, through new levies, excise taxes, and higher VAT rates, said the President of the Main Board of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and representative of the European Union, Mirko Stanić.

Now, he adds, it is the turn of the ticket price for the only ferry in our country that connects the Bay of Kotor to increase.

"The increase in the winter fare by 1 euro for passenger vehicles is a new blow to the citizens of Boka Bay and Montenegro, and it essentially shows how the Public Company Morsko dobro and the Government "care" about their standard," says Stanić.

Instead of lower prices and benefits, says the representative of the European Union, citizens will have to pay for new employment at the Public Enterprise "Morsko dobro" through increased ferry prices, caused by the fact that the director of that company and the leader of New Serbian Democracy in Budva, Mladen Mikijelj, was left without the "already seen" position of mayor.

"Thus, through the increase in ferry prices, but also higher VAT on tourist services and new fuel surcharges, citizens will pay for the careless party activists of the defeated lists from Budva. Therefore, I call on Prime Minister Spajić to stop raising prices, raising levies, excise duties and VAT, instead of a populist call for a boycott of the market, so that his government and public enterprises stop raising prices, raising levies, excise duties and VAT, so that perhaps we will not have a reason to boycott the shops," Stanić concludes.

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