Abazović: The parliamentary majority to return the Ulcinj Saltworks to the state will have our support

The leader of the GP URA said that it was not up to him to comment on the court's decisions, but that his party would not remain silent about the "dismemberment of the state and its nature."

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Dritan Abazović, Photo: GP URA
Dritan Abazović, Photo: GP URA
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The leader of the Civic Movement URA, Dritan Abazović, commenting on the Administrative Court's decision to return the Ulcinj Saltworks to the Eurofund, told the ruling majority not to allow the practices of the DPS to return, but to return the Saltworks to the state together with his party.

"It's a huge territory - 15 million square meters. It also has a wetland area, administrative buildings, swimming pools... It's worth at least 200 million euros. After a great struggle by the previous government, the Administrative Court wants to restore things to the way they were. We will try in every way to resist the tycoons," Abazović said at a press conference in the Parliament of Montenegro.

He added that he was proud of the previous government he led, which, as he said, returned Solana to the state.

"I would like to point out that the Eurofond tycoons, primarily Vesko Barović, bought Solana for 5 cents per square meter. If they thought that the Privatization Council would result in the land being transferred to them, I tell them that this will not happen. Together with the then German ambassador Steinacker, we prevented this," Abazović pointed out.

The leader of the GP URA said that it was not up to him to comment on the court's decisions, but that his party would not remain silent about the "dismemberment of the state and its nature."

"If someone thinks that because of their godfather connections they could do whatever they wanted, we have set the standard. Let's move on, we will apply legal action," he added.

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