Parliament Speaker Andrija Mandić called on the Government to introduce compulsory administration and end the "political agony" in which the Municipality of Šavnik, as well as the Municipality of Kotor, find themselves.
In a post on Iks, Mandić said that it was his duty to call on the Government to introduce compulsory administration.
"I am doing the same this time and I believe that it is the last moment for the Government of Montenegro to convene an electronic session and urgently introduce compulsory administration in Šavnik and Kotor and prevent further distortion of democratic principles and the will of the people who have dedicated their lives to these regions," Mandić wrote.
He said that, in the end, it is hypocritical for the responsible minister from the Government to shift the problem to the Speaker of the Parliament or the Prime Minister.
"In that case, it is more honest to say that you do not have the political strength to solve the problem and it would be correct not to further complicate an already difficult situation," said Mandić.
Minister of Public Administration Maraš Dukaj announced that important decisions are being prepared for tomorrow (Wednesday) in the Šavnik Municipal Assembly (MA) by the councilors of the previous, i.e. 2018, convocation, whose mandate has expired for the third year in a row.
He reminded the Speaker of the Parliament, Andrija Mandić, and the Prime Minister, Milojko Spajić, that at the end of last month, the Ministry of Public Administration (MPA) sent the Parliament and the Government Information on the need to urgently resolve problems in the local self-government system.
"We have not received an answer and we do not see a reaction either. The situation in the Šavnik Municipal Council did not happen yesterday, it has been going on for the third calendar year. If this continues, everyone will claim the right to interpret the law according to their own political needs," said Dukaj.
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