Nišavić: False accusations by the leaders of the Zeta Municipality and DNP have turned into open threats, I will initiate legal action

The Executive Director of the Podgorica Water Supply and Sewerage Authority said that if something happens to him or his family, he will hold the President of the Municipality of Zeta, Mihailo Asanović, and the President of the DNP, Milan Knežević, directly responsible, and said that it was they, and not he, as they accuse him of, who exceeded their authority.

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Aleksandar Nišavić, Photo: TV Vijesti
Aleksandar Nišavić, Photo: TV Vijesti
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The Executive Director of the Podgorica Water Supply and Sewerage Authority, Aleksandar Nišavić, announced that he would file criminal charges against the leaders of the Zeta Municipality and the Democratic People's Party (DNP) for false accusations that he said were used to conceal their direct participation in the implementation of the project and the release of a plot for the construction of a wastewater treatment plant in Botun.

Nišavić said that if something happens to him or his family, he will hold the President of the Municipality of Zeta, Mihailo Asanović, and the President of the DNP, Milan Knežević, directly responsible, and said that it was they, and not he, as they accuse him of, who exceeded their authority.

The municipality of Zeta announced earlier today that it would file criminal charges against the Minister of Interior Danilo Šaranović, Deputy Prime Minister Aleksa Bečić, Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, and the director of the Podgorica city utility "Vodovod i kanalizacija". They also told Nišavić that he was unwanted in Zeta and asked him and Podgorica Mayor Saša Mujović to avoid the municipality "widely."

"In the past few days, we have had the opportunity to see how the leadership of the Zeta Municipality, led by Mihailo Asanović, and the DNP, led by Milan Knežević, have made a large number of untruths and unfounded accusations in their statements and publications, which at one point escalate into open threats, and at the same time encourage locals to publicly and directly act in the same way as they did, feeling protected by the leadership of the Zeta Municipality and the DNP for such illegal behavior," Nišavić said in a statement sent to the media.

He pointed out that everything culminated in a statement from the leadership of the Zeta Municipality, in which, according to Nišavić, they exceeded their authority and declared him a person whose presence was not desirable on the territory of the Zeta Municipality, adding that otherwise they would not guarantee his safety.

"Those who exceeded their authority during these events are precisely them, while they will have to prove before the competent authorities all the false accusations they have made in order to conceal their direct participation in the implementation of the project and the release of the plot for the construction of the plant. In order to protect personal integrity and safety, I will initiate legal action against all persons who, with their statements and posts on social networks, influenced the creation of such an environment," Nišavić announced.

The executive director of the Podgorica Waterworks emphasized that he is aware of the fact that the position of the Zeta Municipality leadership is not the position of the majority of emancipated, honest, educated and sober neighbors from the neighboring municipality, and called on the competent institutions to listen to representatives of the Zeta local government and the DNP.

"I also warn that if something happens to my family and me personally, from this moment on, the President of the Municipality of Zeta, Mihailo Asanović, and the President of the DNP, Milan Knežević, are directly responsible for it. I also take this opportunity to inform the public that I will continue with my work as before and that, regardless of threats and pressures, I will move freely around Montenegro as long as the competent authorities do not prohibit me from doing so, and that I will continue to remain consistent and fight for what is good for all citizens of the Capital City and the Municipality of Zeta," concluded Nišavić.

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