The people of Botunja claim that they moved two tents and thus acted in accordance with the decision of the Inspection Affairs Directorate.

The people of Botunja set up tents on November 14th, first on a plot across from the location where the construction of a wastewater treatment plant is planned, saying that they would not allow the Turkish contractor to begin work.

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Photo: Svetozar Šćekić
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The residents of Botun claim that they moved two of the four tents to a plot belonging to the municipality of Zeta, which, they believe, was in accordance with a decision by the Inspection Department (UIP) of the Capital City dated December 16.

Inspectors ordered them to remove those tents last week.

The people of Botunja set up tents on November 14th, first on a plot across from the location where the construction of a wastewater treatment plant is planned, saying that they would not allow the Turkish contractor to begin work.

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photo: Svetozar Šćekić

After being visited on several occasions by inspectors from the Capital City's UIP, the people of Botunja moved their tents to the plot where the construction of the collector is planned.

Meanwhile, the people of Zeta said a resounding "no" to the collector in a referendum, and the people of Botunja rejected the government's offer...

The government offered the residents of Botunja the rehabilitation of the red mud basin while the construction of the plant is underway, the inclusion of representatives of that settlement and the Municipality of Zeta in the process, the publication of part of the contract with the Turkish consortium, constant measurements of harmful gas emissions, and the promise that Podgorica would suspend the operation of the collector if pollution exceeds what is foreseen by European directives.

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