The inspection ordered the tent to be removed, the residents of Botuni said they would not allow it, Asanović said they would put up new ones

The municipal inspection claims that the tent was set up on territory owned by the Capital City.

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Photo: Nikola Saveljić
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The municipal inspection has ordered the removal of a tent that the residents of Botun set up a few weeks ago to protest the announced construction of a wastewater treatment plant within three working days.

Communal inspectors visited the tent today and asked to speak with representatives of the residents of that Zeta settlement, stating that they came to work on papers and documentation.

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They also claim that the territory where the tent is set up is owned by the Capital City. They told the people of Botunja that they have their rights, and that they have three working days to remove the tent.

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The locals told them that they would not allow it. They said that they were defending not only Botun, but the entire Zeta.

The oldest resident of Botun presented the inspectors with flowers.

inspection Botun
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They called out the director of the Podgorica city utility "Water Supply and Sewerage", Aleksandar Nišavić, and the mayor of Podgorica, Saša Mujović, stressing that they would not surrender.

"Zeta will not give up," they said.

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The President of the Municipality of Zeta, Mihailo Asanović, said that they had no access to the documentation on the construction of the wastewater treatment plant. He said that they wanted to build on the territory of Botun against their will.

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Asanovićphoto: Nikola Saveljić

He said he wouldn't allow that.

He said that it was a "resistance tent" towards the capital. He announced the setting up of several new tents.

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