Pljevlja PES: Vranes should follow the dynamics towards Brussels, so as not to get a red card from the pro-European leadership

"We believe that it is the leadership of the ZBCG, which strongly supports the European path, that will further illuminate the road sign for Vranes, so that the mayor of Pljevlja does not stray into the company of brakemen."

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The Pljevlja-based Europe Now Movement (PES) announced that it expects the Mayor of the Municipality, Dario Vraneš, to "follow the dynamics of his pro-European leadership on the path to accelerated EU membership."

"If it's easier for him, he can also use the signpost he installed, because it also includes a city that is already in the European Union," the statement reads.

The local government in Pljevlja has changed the road signs in the city center, so instead of signs showing the distance to major world metropolises, there are now road signs written in Cyrillic with the distance to Belgrade, Banja Luka, Prizren and Knin. Vranes told "Vijesti" that he "personally ordered the change of road signs."

Pljevlja PES reminds that just a few days ago, the coalition "For the Future of Montenegro", which also includes New Serbian Democracy, of which Vranes is an official, concluded that the recent message from German Foreign Minister Johann Wadeful "gave a red card to domestic and foreign opponents and obstacles to Montenegro's European future."

"The ZBCG coalition that proposed Vranes for the position of Mayor of Pljevlja also emphasized that the parliamentary majority has done an excellent job on the accelerated path towards full EU membership. Therefore, it is important that the Mayor of Vranes follows the dynamics towards Brussels, so as not to receive a red card from the pro-European leadership. We also believe that it is the ZBCG leadership, which strongly supports the European path, that will further illuminate the road map for Vranes, so that the Mayor of Pljevlja does not stray into the company of the brakemen," the statement reads.

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