Asanović: Construction of the Botun plant began illegally, prosecute Mujović and Nišavić

The President of the Municipality of Zeta called on the prosecutor's office to investigate "how someone allowed a Turkish company to start work without a permit and with many shortcomings"

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Asanović at a recent protest in Podgorica, Photo: Luka Zeković
Asanović at a recent protest in Podgorica, Photo: Luka Zeković
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The President of the Municipality of Zeta, Mihailo Asanović, called on the prosecution to prosecute Podgorica Mayor Saša Mujović and the director of Podgorica's "Water Supply and Sewerage" Aleksandar Nišavić, claiming that the Capital City has begun building a wastewater treatment plant in Botun "unconstitutionally, unconstitutionally and without all permits."

"Vijesti" announced last night that the urban planning and construction inspector of the Ministry of Spatial Planning, Urbanism and State Property had sealed the construction site.

Asanović said that they submitted a request for inspection supervision to Chief State Inspector Novak Lakušić on January 22nd, and that the supervision was carried out yesterday around 13 pm and that the construction site was ordered to be closed.

"Many shortcomings have been observed here. Both the law and the Constitution have been violated here, this is a disgrace that happened in the previous period and those responsible for this must be held accountable. I call on the prosecution to investigate how someone allowed a Turkish company to enter into the works without a permit and with the many shortcomings they had. I also ask that the prosecution prosecute those responsible for this, and the most responsible are the director of 'Vodovod' Aleksandar Nišavić and the mayor of Podgorica Saša Mujović," Asanović said in a video message posted on the Facebook page "No to the Collector - Let Zeta Live".

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