Zeta Municipal Assembly adopts decision: No work in Botun until final demarcation with Podgorica

For the decision to have legal force, it must also be adopted by the Capital City Assembly.

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From the locals' protest (illustration), Photo: Nikola Saveljić
From the locals' protest (illustration), Photo: Nikola Saveljić
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The Zeta Municipal Assembly adopted a Decision on the temporary regulation of relations with the Capital, which also contains the norm that the Capital and Zeta agree that until the final demarcation, they will not begin the implementation of major infrastructure projects regarding the collection and treatment of wastewater in the area of ​​the Botun and Dajbabe administrative districts, reports "Pobjeda".

After yesterday's session, the president of the Zeta Municipal Assembly, Luka Krstović, told the newspaper that the decision was adopted by the votes of the councilors of the parliamentary majority (Democratic People's Party, New Serbian Democracy, True Montenegro, Movement for Change, Socialist People's Party) and the opposition caucus of councilors, the Democrats, while councilors of the Democratic Party of Socialists abstained.

Some DPS councilors left the session before the vote because, as Krstović claims, they were dissatisfied with the club's stance.

In order for the decision of the local parliament in Zeta to have legal force, it must also be adopted by the Assembly of the Capital City.

"Of course, the same decision should be adopted by the Capital City. But what is important for us, given that the Zeta Municipal Council has made this decision, is that the executive body, namely the president of the Zeta municipality, Mihailo Asanović, should then implement this decision according to the statute, which is the main step after its formal adoption," said Krstović.

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