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Knežević Questions Mujović’s Integrity After Mayoral Corruption
The political landscape in Podgorica has come under scrutiny following comments from Milan Knežević, the president of the Democratic People’s Party (DNP). He raised concerns about the potential for corruption in the mayoral office, referencing the downfalls of three previous mayors linked to bribery and unethical practices. Knežević specifically questioned whether the current mayor, Saša Mujović, would repeat the mistakes of his predecessors.
In a video message posted on Facebook, Knežević highlighted the cases of former mayors Miomir Mugoša, Slavoljub Migo Stijepović, and Ivan Vuković. He accused them of engaging in corrupt activities, including secret contracts and bribery, which he claims had detrimental effects on the citizens of Podgorica. “These three mayors had the same political agenda, driven by corruption and hidden deals,” Knežević stated.
The DNP leader’s remarks were particularly pointed regarding ongoing discussions about a proposed waste treatment facility in Botun. Knežević alleged that previous administrations had plans to convert the area into a landfill, which he claims has long harmed the residents of Zeta. He accused the former leadership of prioritizing personal gain over public welfare, stating, “They poisoned the citizens of Zeta for decades, and now they have ended up on a political landfill.”
Knežević’s questions about Mujović’s future performance as mayor reflect a broader concern among political opponents regarding accountability and transparency in local governance. The DNP is advocating for responsible leadership and urging citizens to remain vigilant against potential corruption.
At the conclusion of his video message, Knežević emphasized his opposition to the proposed waste facility, stating, “No to the collector.” His appeal resonates with a growing movement in Podgorica, where residents are increasingly aware of the implications of political decisions on their environment and health.
As the situation develops, the public will be watching closely to see how Mujović responds to these allegations and whether he can maintain integrity in his administration. The political dynamics in Podgorica continue to unfold, with Knežević’s comments serving as a reminder of the challenges faced by local leaders in fostering trust and accountability within their communities.
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