Who is offering money and apartments to the people of Botunja? Mujović and the leaders of local companies will answer questions from councilors

NSD councilor Jelena Milošević claims that "rumors are circulating" that the residents of Botuni have been offered land purchase and a three-bedroom apartment in Podgorica.

In addition to the plant in Botun, the councilors are also interested in the construction of a sanitary bath at the "Landfill", traffic and parking problems, election promises for subsidies for extended stays...

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From one of the city parliament sessions, Photo: Nikola Saveljić
From one of the city parliament sessions, Photo: Nikola Saveljić
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How will the Capital City resolve the issue of the red mud pool in Botun, as well as how is communication going, what has been done so far and what are the financial consequences of the possible halt to the construction of a wastewater treatment plant in the same Zeta village, does the new sanitary well "Deponije" really make life more difficult in Konik and part of Tuza, what about the promised subsidies for extended stays for younger elementary school students...

These are just some of the questions that the mayor will answer to the councilors of the Capital City Assembly on October 7th. Saša Mujović and his associates, but also the leaders of local businesses.

President of the DPS councilors' club Andrija Klikovac, it says on the website of the Capital City Assembly, is interested in the issue of the red mud pool in Botun.

"How will the Capital City help the residents of Botun in resolving the ecological black spot - the red mud pool, which has been threatening the lives of the citizens of Zeta and Podgorica for decades, and what are the next steps," asked Klikovac.

Councilor of New Serbian Democracy Jelena Milosevic They will also ask Mujović about the situation in Botun.

"Have you spoken to the residents of Zeta regarding the collector in Botun? There are rumors circulating in the public that the citizens were offered land purchase and a three-room apartment in Podgorica. I believe it is very important that the citizens are accurately informed, so please tell me who exactly you spoke to and what they were actually offered," she asks.

Miloš Mašković from the European Union is interested in how the Capital City will ensure the start of construction in Botun, given the announcements that locals will physically prevent it.

"Do you plan to, if mediation and organizational steps are not sufficient, send an official request to the Ministry of Internal Affairs - Police Directorate for assistance in securing the works...", Mašković is interested.

Mitar Paunović from the Democrats, he requested an answer about the status of the Vojislavljević Boulevard construction project.

Mitar Paunović
photo: Mitar Paunović

"How satisfied are you with the work of the city administration regarding the Green Agenda and the progress of sports in the Capital City?" was the question posed to Mujović by a councilor from the Movement for Podgorica. Miloš Krstović.

Mirza Krnić from Preokret is also interested in Botun. He asked the Secretary of the Secretariat for Finance, Balša Špadijer, on the basis of which documentation the officials of the Capital City announced that, in the event that the construction of the collector does not begin by the end of the year, Podgorica would pay a “penalty” of 100 million euros. Krnić also asked when the complete financial documentation regarding the facility would be available.

Stefan Ćulafić from DPS asks the chief city architect Duška Macić whether she is satisfied with the Spatial and Urban Plan of Podgorica, which was adopted in mid-August at the electronic session of the Government of Montenegro.

Councilor Mensur Send seeks answers to the question of how to deal with unpleasant odors from the city's "Landfill", but also why displaced persons from Kosovo, mainly Roma and Egyptians, have not yet received apartments for permanent use in "Camp Konik".

Member of DPS Adi Jakupović He also asks the company "Deponija" whether the protests of the residents of Konik and part of Tuzi are making their work more difficult and what the decision to abandon the construction of new toilets would mean for the city.

His colleague Mirjana Radulović she asked Deputy Mayor Nađa Ljiljanić when she would fulfill her election promise that parents would receive 50 percent subsidies to pay for extended stays for students from the first to third grades of elementary school in licensed institutions.

Several councilors asked the directors of the relevant services about the increasingly frequent traffic collapses, but also how they punish reckless drivers and illegal parking.

Help after a fire, legalization...

European Union Councilor Budimir Mugoša asked what measures the Agriculture Service had taken to help farms whose properties had burned down in the summer fires. He also asked for an answer regarding the number of claims for compensation for damage, as well as how much money the Capital City had allocated for assistance...

His namesake Ilija Mugoš from the Party of European Progress is interested in what the Capital City will do to make it easier for Podgorica residents to legalize illegally built buildings, in accordance with the new law adopted this summer. He also sought answers to the question of what are the most common reasons why citizens have previously been refused legalization.

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