Klikovac: Will Nišavić resign if the water from the Mareza remains cloudy even after the canal is cleaned?

"Couldn't you have cleaned the canal in the past few months or shouldn't you have demolished the playground that cost the citizens of Podgorica 50 thousand euros," asked the DPS councilor.

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Photo: Boris Pejović
Photo: Boris Pejović
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The head of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) parliamentary group, Andrija Klikovac, asked the director of Podgorica's "Water Supply and Sewage" Aleksandar Nišavić whether he would resign if the water from the Mareza source remained cloudy even after the canal that is supposed to lead the Mareza branch to Morača was cleaned.

"Why didn't the worst director of the Waterworks PG Nišavić inform the public, and previously warn the Capital City administration, that the same administration had built a playground in the middle of the canal? Nišavić, couldn't you have cleaned the canal in the past few months or shouldn't you have demolished the playground that cost the citizens of Podgorica 50 thousand euros? When you clean the canal, and if the water is cloudy again, will you resign? PS - or will the earthquakes be to blame then," Klikovac wrote on Iks.

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