Knežević: There will be no collectors in Botun because the locals said so

When asked about the demarcation of Zeta and Podgorica, he pointed out that the Ministry of Public Administration (MJU) did not express a position, "because they remembered that the border was not demarcated with Tuzi, even though they have been municipalities for six years."

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Knežević, Photo: Aljoša Turović
Knežević, Photo: Aljoša Turović
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There will be no collectors in Botun because the locals said so, the leader of the Democratic People's Party (DNP) Milan Knežević announced today.

"And I don't know why the collector for Podgorica and the five coastal municipalities would be in Zeta. There are compromises, the citizens of Botun presented them. They informed the prime minister, and I am encouraged by his statement that there will not be any hasty and unilateral moves that would lead to incidents situation," added Knežević.

He said this at today's media conference, which he organized with the leader of Free Montenegro, Vladislav Dajković.

When asked about the demarcation of Zeta and Podgorica, he pointed out that the Ministry of Public Administration (MJU) did not express a position, "because they remembered that the demarcation with Tuzi has not yet taken place, even though they have been municipalities for six years".

He added that the two processes do not attack each other, and that he believes that they can be resolved in parallel.

"I think that at this moment it is stalled, not by the fault of the municipality of Zeta or the capital city, but by the fault of the people from MJU who started the process, then stalled it," said the DNP leader.

Knežević said he discussed the problems of the citizens of Botun with Prime Minister Milojko Spajić.

"Prime Minister Spajić is aware of my position on the delimitation and I plan to intensify this topic during the next week. I believe that the people of Zeć and Podgorica can come to an agreement, but that the problem is this commission," he said.

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