The Kotor and Tivat URAs have supported the candidacy of Dritan Abazović for the president of URA, and the candidacies of Ana Novaković-Đurović, Milena Vuković and Blaža Rađenović for the vice-presidential positions.
As announced by the URA, the meetings discussed the results achieved in the past 10 years since the party's founding, as well as the shortcomings and mistakes "which should be eliminated with the new party Congress and thus embark even better and stronger on new challenges in the fight for a civic, European and ecological Montenegro."
"We are proud of all the results achieved in recent years, in which we were guided exclusively by the public interest. We returned what was stolen from citizens and the state, and thus returned the Kamenari-Lepetane ferry line to state ownership, which now brings the state over 10 million euros in revenue every year. Unfortunately, today we see how private and personal interests once again prevail over the interests of citizens and the state, and how armchairs are the measure for every political struggle. We must put an end to such practices," the statement reads.
The party stated that they would present a vision and program for the development of Montenegro called "Montenegro 365" at the Congress.
"Our country needs a policy that will focus on the development of the country and the needs of all citizens. We must not allow citizens to suffer because of bad government, that we have an unprepared tourist season in June, that we have a traffic collapse, and that on the other hand the government acts as if it does not concern them at all. Montenegro must not allow everything to be reduced to two or, at best, three months of the tourist season, we need our country to live every day of the year and to develop in all fields to the measure of all citizens," it was announced.
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