Bajraktari: The contract that will make the government the majority owner of the Ulcinj Saltworks is another humiliation for the city

As "Vijesti" previously reported, the Government of Montenegro and the Municipality of Ulcinj have agreed to form a joint venture that will manage and develop the Ulcinj Salt Pans Nature Park with a capital of four million euros over the next five years.

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Omer Bajraktari, Photo: GP URA
Omer Bajraktari, Photo: GP URA
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The president of the Ulcinj board of the Civic Movement URA and former president of the Municipality of Ulcinj, Omer Bajraktari, assessed that the contract under which the Government of Montenegro will be the majority owner of the company that will manage the Ulcinj Salt Mine is another humiliation for this city.

Before the Ulcinj parliament members, at the session scheduled for tomorrow, as an addition to the agenda, there will be proposed decisions on amendments to the decision on the proclamation of the Ulcinj Salt Pans Nature Park and on granting consent to the Agreement on the Establishment of a LLC for the Management of the Ulcinj Salt Pans Nature Park.

As "Vijesti" previously reported, the Government of Montenegro and the Municipality of Ulcinj have agreed to form a joint venture that will manage and develop the Ulcinj Salt Pans Nature Park with a capital of four million euros over the next five years.

Bajraktari said he expects this "patriotic" decision to be adopted.

He said that while he was the mayor, he tried to protect the rights of the municipality, its property and its budget to the maximum extent possible, emphasizing that he did so as if it were his private property.

"That's why I would never agree to such humiliation! I ask publicly: would anyone treat their private rights or private property in this way? Probably no one, ever! Until when does Ulcinj have to give away?! Hasn't there been enough looting?! Do you know how many times this city has been humiliated in this way in the last 30 years," he asked in a press release.

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