Radjenovic chairs the new session of the Budva Municipal Assembly?

The current chairman, Savo Medigović, will most likely not attend the next session.

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The Budva Municipal Assembly session will not be resumed, but the Government will schedule a new one by the end of next week at the latest, it was confirmed to Television Vijesti.

As TV Vijesti unofficially learned, the current chairman, Savo Medigović, from Nikola Jovanović's "Budva Our City" list, will most likely not come to the next session, so the chairmanship could be taken over by the second oldest councilor, Krsto Rađenović, from the "For the Future of Budva" list.

Jovanović's list therefore expects obstruction from Radjenović, who could theoretically start the session and then interrupt or pause it.

The Budva Court of Misdemeanors, in the meantime, has opened two cases against the leader of the "For the Future of Budva" coalition, Mladen Mikijelj, city manager Marijana Božović and a member of the municipal security team, Goran Tmušić, regarding the events in the Budva Municipality building on Friday. Mikijelj is suspected of physically attacking Božović and R.Đ, for which he is charged with committing two misdemeanors under the Law on Public Order and Peace. Božović is also charged with violating the Law by insulting Mikijelj, while Tmušić is suspected of physically attacking "For the Future of Budva" councilor Bojana Pićan by grabbing her arm.

The leader of the European Alliance list, Petar Odžić, says that great believers, Christians, are defending "electoral will" by attacking women.

On the other hand, Mikijelj rejects accusations that he hurt or insulted Božović in any way, and points out that the Budva police want to label him a violent person for the umpteenth time.

And, there were no changes when it comes to negotiations. As TV Vijesti unofficially learned, former party colleagues Nikola Jovanović and Mladen Mikijelj did not talk, as some portals reported last night, and some later withdrew the news. Jovanović, as TV Vijesti learned, is not giving up his support for Odžić, who is currently the only candidate for president of the Budva parliament. His candidacy was supported by eight of the nine councilors of Jovanović's list, two councilors of the European Union and one of the URE, and it is expected that seven DPS councilors should also vote for him. The deadline for the election of the president of the parliament and the mayor expires on February 12.

The director of the Center for Investigative Journalism of Montenegro, Milka Tadić Mijović, commented on "Colors of Morning" on TV Vijesti on Mikijelj's earlier claims that Jovanović betrayed the electoral will because the government should be formed with the minority support of the DPS.

"Who is the one who can interpret the electoral will? The electoral will in Budva was such that certain political parties received a certain number of votes and that's it, no one has a majority and all combinations are possible. This is primarily a matter of agreement between certain political structures that received mandates. So there is no one who can give themselves the right to interpret what the electoral will is. The electoral will was that someone did not have a majority and unfortunately that someone did not manage to create a majority and accordingly what the electoral will is," says Tadić Mijović.

After the November elections, it remains uncertain whether Budva will enter the fifth election cycle in the last four years or whether the Budva parliament will finally be constituted.

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