Zenović for "Vijesti": Budva welcomes the tourist season in chaos, there is no communal order, the infrastructure is neglected...

"What I can already confirm with great certainty is that the Democrats will be the key backbone of the government after May 26 and that everyone is aware that there is no government in Budva without us," Zenović pointed out.

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Zenović, Photo: Vuk Lajović
Zenović, Photo: Vuk Lajović
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Budva Democrats will conduct an exclusively positive election campaign and the focus will be on the promotion of the electoral list and the people who make it up, as well as the program they plan to implement in the next mandate.

This is what Đorđe Zenović told "Vijesta" who, by last night's unanimous decision of the municipal board, will lead the Democrats in the upcoming extraordinary local elections scheduled for May 26.

As he pointed out, "he will not waste his energy on possible negative provocations, because this city has enough quarrels and divisions on various grounds".

"The city is literally in chaos, it welcomes the tourist season unprepared, there is no communal order, the communal infrastructure is neglected, citizens and tourists are nervous and it is impossible to carry out regular life activities without stress, and this must change immediately after the election. What I can confirm now it is with great certainty that the Democrats will be the key backbone of the government after May 26 and that everyone is aware that without us there is no more government in Budva," Zenović pointed out.

For the previous five years, he was the assistant secretary for property protection, and for the last three, he successfully managed this municipal department from that position after the secretary's mandate expired.

"Vijesti" has published the results of this secretariat on several occasions in the past years because the team led by Zenović managed to save the Municipality from court proceedings worth millions by winning them in favor of the city.

Estimates are that the Secretariat won in favor of the Municipality in difficult disputes with a total value of more than 50 million euros and thus saved the functioning of the city.

At the same time, from that position, in the past years, Zenović initiated procedures to return property to the ownership of the Municipality, which, due to strange circumstances, passed into private hands.

He advocated and repeatedly wrote letters to the ministers in charge of urban planning and ecology in previous governments that the island of Sveti Nikola with Tunja be given the status of a nature park and that construction be prohibited, but such an initiative did not receive a response from the government departments.

The secretariat headed by Zenović also succeeded in winning the dispute in court and overturned the approval of the conceptual solution for the construction of towers in front of the halls of the Adriatic Fair, a project of the company "Mia investments" before the relevant ministry.

Zenović's department also disputed the construction of a solitaire across the street from the Old Town on the site of a dilapidated business building that was recently purchased by the company of businessman Veselin Pejović.

Nor did Zenović's insistence that the Supreme State Prosecutor's Office review the plea agreements concluded by the prosecutors he led, the now arrested chief special prosecutor Milivoje Katnić, with members of the Budva criminal group Svetozar Marović.

Although Zenović clearly presented that the Municipality was harmed by such agreements because it cannot collect the damage caused by the criminal group since the assessments of the pledged property are far below the awarded damages, and he cited Marović as an example, who still owes 790 thousand euros after the property was sold, from the Supreme of the State Prosecutor's Office (VDT) stated that these are final verdicts.

For years, Zenović's team has been fighting a legal battle to have the football fields in Lugovi, the most attractive plot of land at the entrance to Budva, registered in the cadastre with the Municipality and thus prevent its sale in the name of the debts of the defunct football club "Mogren".

The lot was eyed by many because the towers were drawn on it.

Through coercion and court proceedings, order was brought to the collection of rents for temporary locations from the Aqua Park to those next to the Old Town and on the promenade.

From the beginning, first as a citizen of Starograd and then as an assistant secretary for property protection, Zenović has been fighting for the return of Port Budva to the city.

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