Budva's URA: We wish all the best to our former colleagues and all the best in their engagement in other parties

"We continue our fight and will not give up until we deliver results to the citizens of Budva and Montenegro," the Budva ERO said in a statement.

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GP URA, Photo: URA
GP URA, Photo: URA
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Budva's URA announced today that it wishes all the best to its former colleagues and all the best in their engagement in other parties.

They said in a statement that they remain committed to the general interests of the citizens of Budva, and that the foundation is fighting to preserve the space "which is the most valuable resource we have, and which is becoming increasingly scarce."

"Vijesti" announced earlier today that the vice president, secretary and founder, as well as 17 other members of the municipal board of the Civic Movement URA, had left the party.

"Our fight is not easy, but we know it is the right one, and therefore, regardless of whether we are in power or opposition, there is no compromise with us regarding these principles," the Budva URE announced.

They added that those who came to the URA Budva 6 months ago did not understand that the URA is not the 44th Government of Montenegro and that "the URA is not ruled by a partitocracy, but by a struggle to preserve resources, justice and strengthen the institutions of the system."

"We are here to change things, not to adapt to the bad practices of the past. We wish our former colleagues all the best and all the best in their engagement in other parties. We continue our fight and will not give up until we deliver results to the citizens of Budva and Montenegro," the statement concludes.

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