The deputy president of the Municipality of Budva was dismissed Jasna Dokić she warned the president of the High Court Zoran Radović that he assists in the commission of a criminal offense because he refuses to provide information about who from the Municipality of Budva, without its knowledge, used seals, memorandums, official books and submitted documentation to the High Court, and the court officials, again bypassing the prescribed procedure, passed it on Milo Božović.
She stated this in an open letter to the first person of the High Court, which "Vijesti" had access to.
On December 2, the imprisoned President of the Municipality Milo Božović signed the decision on the dismissal of Dokić, as well as the decision on the appointment Nikola Jovanović for vice president. At the same time, Božović signed the agreement, whereby the appointment of Jovanović comes into force, referring to Article 59 of the Law on Local Self-Government.
In an open letter, Dokić also emphasized that a public official, which would clearly have to be the president of the Municipality of Budva, has no right to conceal the manner and purpose and details of the adoption of his acts because, as she stated, he is "not a secret agent but a civil servant".
In the opinion of Jasna Dokić, Radović made the existence of local self-government and the President of the Municipality as public figures meaningless with his decisions.
"If the actions carried out by the President of the Municipality of Budva, Milo Božović, cannot be covered by the Law on Free Access to Information, as Judge Zoran Radović wants to present, then it is the final moment for the High Court, which seems to govern the Municipality of Budva, outside the framework of the will that they expressed by the citizens of Budva in the elections, decided whether Božović may or may not sign public law acts, lead administrative proceedings and the like," Dokić told "Vijesta".
"I am surprised," says Dokić in a letter to Judge Radović, "that serious judges, with extensive judicial experience, use their actions to cover up obvious criminal acts."
Judge Zoran Radović allegedly, in her opinion, prohibited the publication of work related to the delivery of documentation between the Municipality of Budva and the High Court and additionally concealed all this by connecting her request for free access to information with the proceedings that the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) is conducting against Milo Božović, although her request does not refer to that procedure.
The former vice-president of the Municipality, who is conducting several proceedings due to, as she claims, an illegal dismissal, pointed out to Judge Radović that he set a dangerous precedent because he gave Milo Božović and "unknown persons from the Municipality the status that is given to agents of the National Security Service and thus public officials, in performing his public function, completely protected from the public, which the judge has no right to do under the law".
"It is surprising that both you as the president of the High Court and you personally as a distinguished judge are not interested in finding out the truth about who and in what way delivered the documentation to the president of the Municipality of Budva, who is accused of the acts you mention, which all have nothing to do with the case which the SDT leads against Milo Božović, and in this case you cannot refer to Article 14 paragraph 1 point 3 indent 3 of the Law on Free Access to Information nor to Article 16 of the same Law because it is more than "It is clear that my request cannot be connected in any way to the case against Milo Božović," Dokić pointed out in an open letter.
Radović allegedly, in this way, doubts Dokić, left the possibility for Milo Božović, Nikola Jovanović and associates to act illegally indefinitely without any body of our state that can prevent them because the High Court has positioned itself as a "shield" over such of theirs actions, justifying it all with some other actions.
Dokić warned that she will complain to the Agency for the Protection of Personal Data and Access to Information because it is obvious that the High Court wants to cover up the illegal actions of its officials who helped Nikola Jovanović and some other public figures to capture the Municipality of Budva in the clutches of the criminal octopus.
She wondered what the interest of the State of Montenegro and the Special State Prosecutor's Office is, how the High Court and its president want to portray it, that it is not known how documents from the Municipality of Budva, seals, official books and delivery books from the Municipality of Budva traveled through secret channels to Božović, with the help of some officials of the High Court.
"I regret to say that I deeply believed that after August 30, 2020, we would break with the practice of courts working for some non-legislative structures, but we see that, unfortunately, that is not the case," Dokić pointed out. VL
Certain power centers close to crime want to manage the Municipality
Dokić claims that the whole charade surrounding her dismissal and the illegal appointment of Jovanović was part of a much wider action that is still continuing with the aim of putting a budget of over 60 million euros "under the paws" of some persons with dubious biography.
She adds that the public is not so naive that it cannot recognize that all these are just illegal steps towards creating the conditions for Nikola Jovanović and his group to "run into the arms" of the DPS octopus, which she has been warning about for months.
"The most surprising thing is that the High Court plays an important political role in this dubious process. There is no doubt that certain centers of power, connected to criminal structures, are trying to manage the Municipality of Budva in a completely parallel way from the one prescribed by law, and promises to expose the role of Nikola Jovanović and the High Court to the end," Dokić warned.
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