Bogdanović: Someone will have to answer if Kotor loses its UNESCO World Heritage status

"The amateurism of the ruling structures is already costing dearly," said the general secretary of the DPS

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Bogdanović, Photo: DPS
Bogdanović, Photo: DPS
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Information about what will happen at the upcoming UNESCO Summit, announced publicly by state officials, is the biggest possible defeat for Montenegro, said the Secretary General of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Aleksandar Bogdanović.

He said that for years environmental protection and cultural heritage and tourism and all related issues have been managed by "completely incompetent" persons, adding that the result could not have been different.

"If it were another time, this kind of news would have shaken the public scene to its foundations, and it would not have happened that at a press conference, they casually informed us that soon our famous locality could lose the status of a cultural and historical area, and that Durmitor would be on the red list in the future list. We don't know if anyone in the state administration today is aware of what kind of scandal it is and the very possibility of it happening?", said Bogdanović.

He also said that someone will have to answer for that, and added that "the amateurism of the ruling structures is already costing dearly".

"We expect an urgent reaction from all authorities, who should first review their responsibility, first of all because they have remained silent until today about a possible problem that could have catastrophic consequences for Montenegro. What else needs to happen so that at least one is finally found an individual from this incompetent government who will at least resign, if nothing else as a moral act after the disaster they are leaving behind?" said Bogdanović.

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