The mayor of Podgorica, Saša Mujović, said that after everything from the tragedy in Cetinje on January 1, it seems to him “that the families of the victims have been marginalized, put aside”.
“And in the first row are those who are protesting or others, who think differently. The focus is shifted away from those who are suffering the most at this moment,” said Mujović in the show Sunday in the rearview mirror on Television Vijesti.
He said that Cetinje as a city was systematically destroyed and that now “we have the consequences of that”.
“Once it was a developed industrial city, you no longer have anything from that industry. Now you have come to a situation where 100 or 200 euros in that city is a mental noun for you. A suitable ground has been created for organized criminal groups to create recruitment centers in such cities. When you have the arrival of organized criminal groups, you have an even greater stratification of the population and an even greater level of frustration among those people…”, said Mujović, among other things.
About resignations in the security sector
Asked about the demands of both the Assembly of the Capital Cetinje and the organizers of the protest to resign key persons in the security sector, Mujović said:
“Everyone has a legitimate right to ask for what they think is adequate. I don’t think that the responsibility lies exclusively with the MUP and Minister Danilo Šaranović. That problem is very complex…”.
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Source: www.vijesti.me