Milojko Spajić's government, as the most cumbersome government ever, which has as many as 33 ministerial positions, which consequently costs citizens dearly, will be remembered as a factory of false promises, said Nikola Milović, Secretary General and MP of the DPS.
According to him, citizens have gained the impression that every appearance of Spajić means some empty promise – from that billion from Japan to a thousand new jobs in Pljevlja, which, as he adds, no one has seen yet.
"Spajić, as the supreme populist, in the style of educated manipulators, told the citizens of Montenegro a fairy tale in 2024 that Montenegro would be a large construction site in 2026, and that he shuddered at the mere thought of what our country would look like to those who would look at it from an airplane. The only ones who shudder today, but from anguish, are the citizens, because they realize that the stories about the construction of more than ten sections of highways, four lanes between Herceg Novi and Ulcinj, and expressways were just colorful lies," Milović stated in a press release.
He highlighted the Velje Brdo project as one of the biggest deceptions of Spajić and his government.
"This government promised the first move-ins in mid-2026. Here it is mid-2026 - we ask where the keys to the built apartments are? They are not there. This government also deceived citizens when it announced that the construction of Velje Brdo had begun. The fact that the works have started is just as true as the claim that the first tenants have already moved in. They have started the construction of the imagined, not the designed, Velje Brdo boulevard," said Milović.
The DPS MP concluded that there is no social group that this government has not deceived – from young people to pensioners.
"Today, there is no doubt that Milojko Spajić and his gang will pay the price for the consumer-populist model and a bunch of false promises. After the next elections, they will no longer be able to destroy the economy and tourism, ruin healthcare and destroy the security sector," he said in a statement.
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