NSD Budva: Who is Maša cleaning for, will people close to her take her? "Budva is a city"

"The municipal company recently carried out a cleaning operation of an abandoned building on Pizana beach, including the interior of the premises, the access road and the beach itself, after the end of the tourist season. Citizens are wondering - where have they been so far? But we welcome the action," the statement from the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) Budva states.

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Photo: Komunalno Budva
Photo: Komunalno Budva
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The Budva branch of the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) has called on the city's municipal utility company to disclose for whom they conducted the cleaning of Pizana and the former "Maša" restaurant near the Old Town, recalling that they had a similar action for a plot of land on the boulevard, when a person of interest (BIL) close to the "Budva Our City" group erected an illegal structure on it.

"The municipal company recently carried out a cleaning operation of an abandoned building on Pizana beach, including the interior of the premises, the access road and the beach itself, after the end of the tourist season. Citizens are wondering - where have they been so far? But we welcome the action. The municipal company said that they cleaned the interior of the premises and that although such activities are not within their jurisdiction, at the initiative of parents and fellow citizens, they carried out the action because children spend every day on this beach," the NSD Budva statement states.

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photo: Komunalno Budva

They remind us that the Municipal Workers had previously cleaned up the lot on the boulevard and boasted about the action.

"And just a few days later, an illegal facility was built on that site by BIL individuals from the 'Budva our city' group. We hope that the cleaning of Pizana is not a harbinger of the transfer of Maša and the plot to individuals associated with the 'Budva our city' group," the statement concludes.

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