The capital still does not sign contracts

Zoran Pavićević from Podgorica claims that the city administration refuses to inform him about the communal equipment of the land on which he planned to build

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Pavićević still without an answer, Photo: Luka Zekovic
Pavićević still without an answer, Photo: Luka Zekovic
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Podgorica Zoran Pavićević claims that he is still unable to get any information from the city administration regarding the communal equipment of the land on which he planned to build, when he will sign the contract and pay more than 100.000 euros to the city.

According to him, he does not get an answer as to why his contract is possibly harmful.

"We, as a family, are asking ourselves how our contracts are harmful. Why are we harmful when we did everything in a legal way. Let the Montenegrin prosecutor's office call us if we are harmful", said Pavićević.

As "Vijesti" previously wrote, Pavićević claims that since October 8 he has been visiting the local administration, asking him to pay the Podgorica budget money for equipping the land on which he planned to build.

"I have been to the Podgorica Municipality several times, but nothing. They don't want to let me in. I wonder if the Municipality works in the interest of the citizens or not. I'm asking for what belongs to me by law," Pavićević said.

He emphasized that, earlier, he was told in a half-whisper not to "rush the process, when 55 contracts worth 8,5 million euros are waiting in the Podgorica Municipality for the signature of the mayor Oliver Injac".

At the time, the Capital City did not precisely answer "Vijesti" whether it is true that there are more than 50 unsigned contracts, worth over eight million euros, in the Injac cabinet, but they claim that they are cautious because "they are precisely the contracts for the communal equipment of construction land the subject of numerous lawsuits that have already been filed against the city”.

They also said that Injac "responsibly treats the money of the citizens of Podgorica.

Pavićević claims that he has been visiting institutions for months, but he cannot believe what he has heard and seen.

"Such is the animosity of the secretariat towards each other. They have problems between themselves. The secretary tells me that she does not know where the mayor of Injac is. I waited 240 days to get urban planning approval, while others completed it in 40. They still function as parties. I never called anyone to help me in my life, I did everything myself. I have money in my account. I have a decision from the Secretariat for Urbanism where it says how much I have to pay," he said.

The Capital City previously said that they do not act selectively and that there are no privileged investors, and the protector of property and legal interests of the Capital City called for caution when signing the contract for communal equipment of construction land.

They said that, in the previous few months, several dozens of contracts on the communal equipment of construction land were delivered to Injac for signature, "the analysis of which determined that in their preparation the key recommendations of the Service for Internal Audit and Financial Risk Management and the Administration for the Protection of Property and legal interests of the Capital City".

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