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Zeta Residents Urged to Rally in Botun Amid Planned Intervention
Milan Knežević, leader of the Democratic People’s Party (DNP), has called on residents of Zeta to urgently head to Botun as tensions rise over the planned construction of a wastewater treatment plant. In a message shared on social media, Knežević stated, “I urge all Zeta residents to immediately make their way to Botun. The police have stopped traffic for heavy vehicles and are apparently preparing an intervention against the residents of Botun.”
The call to action comes after the city announced that construction on the wastewater treatment facility, known as a PPOV, is set to commence next week. This follows directives from the Inspection Directorate ordering Botun residents to dismantle a tent they erected last month opposite the industrial zone of the KAP (Aluminum Plant), where the facility is planned to be built. In response, residents of Botun have moved the tent to the industrial site and set up two additional tents, demonstrating their opposition.
Community Response and Upcoming Referendum
The situation has escalated as the municipality of Zeta prepares for a local referendum scheduled for December 14, 2023. A total of 12,747 citizens will have the right to vote on the proposed construction of the PPOV in Botun. The decision to hold the referendum was unanimously adopted by the Zeta Assembly in early October, indicating significant local support for gauging public opinion on this contentious issue.
According to the Law on Local Self-Government, a municipal referendum may be called to allow citizens to express their views on specific matters within the jurisdiction of local government. The law outlines that this process must adhere to the procedures established in the municipality’s statutes and comply with existing legislation.
Knežević emphasized the importance of Zeta residents’ participation, stating, “Every Zeta resident and descendant must be in Botun. Let us defend Zeta—no pasaran!” His remarks reflect an urgent plea for solidarity among the community in light of the impending construction plans.
As the date of the referendum approaches, the situation in Botun remains tense, with residents and local leaders mobilizing to confront what they view as threats to their community and environment. The outcome of the referendum could significantly impact the future of the proposed wastewater treatment plant and the local governance of Zeta.
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