Knežević in Župa Nikšićka: If DPS returns, it's better to move than stay here

"Dear Župljani, one of your fellow citizens who made a civic list announced that he would not run with Marko Kovačević. Thank you forever. We knew that he would not run with Marko Kovačević, because we know that the list was made by a sheikh from Rastok," Knežević pointed out.

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Knežević, Photo: For the future of Nikšić
Knežević, Photo: For the future of Nikšić
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If the DPS (Democratic Party of Socialists) returns, it is better for us to move than to stay here, said MP and President of the Democratic People's Party (DNP) Milan Knežević at a political forum in Župa Nikšićka.

The Coalition "For the Future of Nikšić" announced that the coalition held a political forum in Župa Nikšićka, "where the results of the work over the past four years were presented, as well as the vision of development for the future period."

The statement states that Knežević referred to "certain smaller parties and initiatives that present themselves as civic, but in fact try to conceal who is behind them and what their true intentions are."

"Dear Župljani, one of your fellow citizens who made a civic list announced that he would not run with Marko Kovačević. Thank you forever. We knew that he would not run with Marko Kovačević, because we know that the list was made by a sheikh from Rastok," Knežević pointed out.

He added that this message is an additional motivation for all those who are against the return of DPS to go to the elections on April 13 and support the coalition that is the only one with the strength to stop them.

"That is why it is important that all those who are against the Democratic Party of Socialists hear this message from him and that they support our coalition and Marko Kovačević even more strongly and persistently, because this is the only guarantee that Nikšić, and after Nikšić and Montenegro, will not fall into the hands of the Democratic Party of Socialists. This is not just a vote for Marko Kovačević and the list he leads, this is a vote for the future of Nikšić and the future of Montenegro. Because if the DPS returns - it is better for us to move than to stay here," said Knežević.

Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management and leader of the Socialist People's Party (SNP), Vladimir Joković, said that Župa deserves more and that the current government is repaying the debt to the region.

"God gave you everything – meadows, water, forests and minerals. And they took it all away. Now they are coming back and making promises. Just ask them – what have you been doing for 30 years?", Joković pointed out.

He announced that the open door policy for citizens will continue from April 14th.

Marko Kovačević, Mayor of the Municipality of Nikšić and leader of the coalition list "For the Future of Nikšić", addressed the citizens of Župa at the local elections in Nikšić on April 13, emphasizing that this area best recognizes who has worked for the benefit of the city in previous decades and who has worked to its detriment.

"Župa knows who destroyed Nikšić for 30 years, and he also knows who raised it from the ashes in the last four years," Kovačević pointed out.

The statement also states that Kovačević "also referred to the fact that the former President of Montenegro was once again registered as a resident of Nikšić, expressing regret that he did not personally lead the DPS list, because, as he said, he would be ready for a direct political confrontation on April 13, where the coalition 'For the Future of Nikšić' would convincingly defeat him."

Kovačević emphasized that Nikšić is a different city today than it was in 2021, with significantly higher employment and real development.

"Five thousand more people went to work this morning than in 2021. It bothers them and they criticize it, because they wanted only some to be able to get a job, and others not at all," said Kovačević.

He said that Župa deserves full attention and infrastructural improvements, which, he said, will be the focus of the next term:

"That's why we will build the main road in Župa, and pave the way towards Kolašin, and open up Župa from every side. Big Fashion will bring 300 jobs, and in the immediate vicinity of Župa," said Kovačević.

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