Democratic MPs present a law to the people of Šavnica that they claim is the key to getting the city out of its political blockade

The party's deputies from Šavik have also called on all parliamentary groups in the Parliament of Montenegro to support this proposal and thus contribute to the final implementation of elections in this municipality.

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Photo: Democratic Montenegro
Photo: Democratic Montenegro
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Yesterday, Democratic MPs Anđela Vojinović and Nikola Rovčanin, together with Democratic Presidency member Neven Gošović, visited the citizens of Šavnik who have been persistently fighting on the streets for months to finally complete the electoral process in Šavnik, with the seven-year mandate of the mayor of the municipality, Jugoslav Jakić.

On that occasion, they presented the citizens of Šavnik with the Draft Law on Amendments to the Law on the Voters' Register – an initiative that the Democrats recently submitted to the Parliament of Montenegro for urgent consideration, according to a statement from the political party. This law, they pointed out, is the key to getting Šavnik out of the multi-year blockade.

They presented and explained the aforementioned proposal in detail to the citizens and promised to do everything to respect the electoral will of the citizens, unblock this northern municipality, but also preserve the integrity of the electoral system of the state of Montenegro, because Šavnik will no longer and must not be a hostage of the Democratic Party of Socialists, the Democrats said in a statement.

The party's MPs from Šavik also called on all parliamentary groups in the Parliament of Montenegro to support this proposal and thus contribute to the final implementation of elections in this municipality.

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