Vujošević: Rakčević and URA ready to go hand in hand with coup suspects

"Unfortunately, the citizens of Podgorica and Montenegro know and remember Rakčević and other URA representatives very well, because wherever they turn around they see their mills, hotels, buildings, plots, vineyards and the desire for a monopoly that only they can build."
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Nenad Vujošević, Photo: Facebook
Nenad Vujošević, Photo: Facebook
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Ažurirano: 24.06.2017. 13:53h

Unfortunately for councilor Luka Rakčević and his party colleagues, citizens who know Rakčević and his party colleagues very well from the time when they held responsible positions in state bodies and when, experiencing politics exclusively as business, used their positions, do not live in collective paranoia only to strengthen their own business arrangements and consolidate their own capital, announced today Nenad Vujošević, member of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) in the Assembly of the Capital City.

He reacted to the occasion yesterday's statement by Rakčević, in which he said that "DPS lives in paranoia, because it thinks that the people are following them."

"Councilman Rakčević persistently invokes collective paranoia, in order to convince the citizens that he and the members of his political party are "benefactors" who put the citizens in debt. That is why Mr. Rakčević, for the umpteenth time, in his already recognizable manner, in the absence of arguments creates a deafening noise. The empty bucket echoes the loudest. Unfortunately, the citizens of Podgorica and Montenegro know and remember Rakčević and other URA representatives very well, because wherever they turn around they see their mills, hotels, buildings, plots, vineyards and desire for a monopoly so that only they can build. So, the only thing about which the citizens of Podgorica agree with councilor Rakčević is that prominent members of his party created a "valuable legacy", especially during the period when they actively participated in government at the state level. It is clear to everyone that they continued like that if, by some miracle, the collective paranoia that Rakčević so emotionally wants would really take over, if they would not get the opportunity to govern Podgorica. That is why they are ready to do just about anything, and even to go hand in hand with the suspects of coup, for which there are already a large number of plea agreements. Rakčević talks about such love for Podgorica and allegedly defends the citizens of Podgorica by saying that he does not want to provoke coups, and does not want to increase his "valuable heritage" by drawing residential and business buildings only on his property. Let grass grow on the rest. That is his basic political vision and measure of the development of Podgorica," Vujošević pointed out.

He added that in, as he pointed out, Rakčević, in his poetic statement about his charity and the ingratitude of the people of Podgorica who do not know how to appreciate it in the elections, tried to score a political point by mentioning large industrial collectives from the socialist period.

"And somehow with regret that all this did not go to him, because I guess it should, when they were already paid once for what they allegedly gave, and now they are asking to be paid again. "Valuable legacy" of councilor Rakčević and his party colleagues it seems to have become too little. That's why Councilor Luka pretends to be uninvited when it comes to the procedures surrounding the adoption of spatial planning documents. He also pretends to be unknown when it comes to the fact that the amendment of the planning document for Block V has already started and that during that procedure valid planning solutions should be reconsidered in order to maximize the valorization of the space. That is why all this politicking by councilor Rakčević was unnecessary for everyone except him, in an attempt to score political points and remake the city according to the family's standards," concluded Vujošević.

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