Đurašković: Why is Rijeka Crnojevića on the margins?

"Only through the full participation of citizens and local communities in the decision-making process and determining priorities can we ensure even development and fair treatment towards all citizens."

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Đurašković, Photo: SDP
Đurašković, Photo: SDP
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Rijeka Crnojevića, as a kind of tourist gem at the international level, is on the margin of interest of the city and the state, said the vice-president of the SDP and the president of the SDP committee group in the Prijestonica Assembly, Nikola Đurašković.

"It is enough to look at what the road that connects Rijeka with Cetinje and Podgorica looks like, what the unlit path to Obodska Pećina looks like, other public areas or the waste water treatment plant that was financed by the EU with more than one million euros, and which the Cetinje water supply for more than a decade has not puts it into operation. Until when will it be like this and do the city and the state know about these problems? Do the citizens who live in Rijeka and other Cetinje villages and work hard deserve this kind of attitude," said Đurašković.

As he adds, instead of a selective approach, Cetinje needs a serious and responsible relationship that will guarantee even development and investment in all villages on the territory of the Capital.

"Only through the full participation of citizens and local communities in the decision-making process and determining priorities can equal development and a fair attitude towards all citizens be ensured. SDP calls on citizens and local communities to organize even more strongly and fight for their rights in order to ensure that their voices are heard and decides," Đurašković concluded.

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