Mujović: If the Disciplinary Commission finds Dajković responsible, he will be dismissed

Mujović announced yesterday that he had made a decision to initiate disciplinary proceedings against Dajković due to suspicion that he had committed a serious breach of official duty.

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Mujović, Photo: Nikola Saveljić
Mujović, Photo: Nikola Saveljić
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If the Disciplinary Commission of the Government of Montenegro establishes the responsibility of the head of the Citizens' Service, Vladislav Dajković, the Mayor of Podgorica, Saša Mujović, will dismiss him.

This was confirmed by the mayor of the capital, answering a question from a journalist on TV "Vijesti".

Mujović announced yesterday that he had made a decision to initiate disciplinary proceedings against Dajković due to suspicion that he had committed a serious breach of official duty.

He told reporters that he would be frivolous if he reacted in any way other than dismissal.

"So, I think I'm very clear. If I were ready for any kind of calculation, I wouldn't have initiated this disciplinary procedure and suspension," said Mujović.

According to yesterday's announcement by the Capital City, the decision was made on January 12 of this year, based on Article 137 of the Law on Local Self-Government, in connection with Article 95, paragraph 1, item 1 of the Law on Civil Servants and State Employees, which defines failure to perform or negligent and negligent performance of official duties as a serious violation of official duty.

As stated in the decision, disciplinary proceedings were initiated due to suspicion that Dajković did not perform his official duties on December 31, 2025, during working hours, or that he performed his official duty negligently and negligently, by attending a protest rally organized against the construction of a capital project of the Capital City of Podgorica - the Wastewater Treatment Plant, at a location in the Botun settlement.

Mujović also said that he is satisfied with the progress of work on the construction of a wastewater treatment plant in the Zeta village of Botun.

"I still maintain that in Botun and with Botun, we are all winners," he said.

He said that the right of the villagers to protest is fundamental and cannot be denied. Mujović, however, stressed that there are rules for protests. He reminded that there is no deviation from the current location, adding that he is ready to “strengthen the guarantees promised to the people of Botunja”.

He also said that the discussion about relocating the collector location was "a waste of time."

Yesterday, Mujović made a decision to initiate disciplinary proceedings and a decision to suspend Dajković until the completion of those proceedings, due to suspicion that he committed a serious breach of official duty.

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