DNP: Neither you nor Mujović elected us to ask us to resign

"Let the public judge whether this is a case of switching theses or a confused mess of those who are demanding the resignation of directly elected citizens' representatives, while at the same time wanting the city's governance to continue through shameful force by a man who lost his majority in the local parliament,"

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Photo: Democratic People's Party
Photo: Democratic People's Party
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The reaction of the councilors of the Europe Now Movement, our former colleagues from the ruling majority in the Capital, is no surprise to us, the Democratic People's Party (DNP) announced.

The president of the DNP Councilors' Club in the Capital City Assembly, Vladimir Bulatović, said that he only doesn't know whether it's sad or funny.

"Let the public judge whether this is a case of switching theses or a confused mess of those who are demanding the resignations of directly elected citizens' representatives, while at the same time wanting the city's governance to continue shamefully by a man who lost his majority in the local parliament," said Bulatović.

He added that the councilors of the European Movement now "were not elected by you or Saša Mujović to ask us to resign."

"And we did, and we made a key contribution to getting him elected, while you were in the shadows and trembling about what was going to happen. As for the story about councilors' fees, work and inactivity, you should largely bypass that topic, because the hardest work for you was to get together and ensure a quorum for holding sessions, which was often an impossible mission," Bulatović said.

It is funny, he adds, that the PES is calling out the DNP for courage and cooperation with the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS).

"Just don't judge us by our courage, it's a slippery slope for you, because while we were fighting hard with DPS in parliament, on the street, in courtrooms, at every turn, many of you, with the exception of a few, were the sixth echelon of DPS and cheered for nothing to ever change in Montenegro. We have forgiven many for their ugly past, but the past seems to be coming back, and the commitments undertaken must be completed. Stay healthy, there is life without and after government, believe it or not," said Bulatović.

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