Došljak: Everything that is happening in Tivat is an indication that the ruling parties have reduced the city's governance to a classic political marketplace

"The citizens will judge what they think about this and this way of governing Tivat in the next elections, when they will send them into opposition," said the head of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) councilors' club in the Tivat Municipal Assembly (MA).

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Nikola Došljak, Photo: DPS
Nikola Došljak, Photo: DPS
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Yesterday's session of the Tivat Municipal Assembly confirmed what we have been pointing out for months – that the government does not have a majority in the local parliament. Namely, the vote on the Report on the Work of the President of the Municipality of Tivat exposed the essence – out of 32 councilors in the Tivat parliament, 15 councilors voted in favor. So, the math is simple, this government has lost its legitimacy to govern Tivat, because the majority in the local Assembly no longer consists of 17 councilors.

This was stated in a press release by Nikola Došljak, head of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) councilors' club in the Tivat Municipal Assembly (MA).

Although the session, which was supposed to discuss the 32 items on the agenda, began yesterday, it was also interrupted yesterday, which further confirms that the situation within the local government is extraordinary, and that the local parliament is hostage to coalition conflicts within the government, he said.

Došljak believes that everything that is happening in Tivat is an indication that the parties that govern the city have reduced that governance to a classic political marketplace, that they are only and exclusively interested in seats, in positions in depth and breadth, and that as such they are unworthy of the important functions that have been assigned to them.

"The citizens will judge what they think about this and this way of managing Tivat in the next elections, when they will send them into opposition, and the responsibility for managing Tivat will be given to the policies of the Democratic Party of Socialists, without which there is obviously no stability, which has turned Tivat into one of the most prestigious tourist destinations in Europe," the statement concludes.

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