BREAKING: The DNP (Democratic People’s Party) has just announced its decision to withdraw from further operations in the City Assembly of Podgorica, calling for the immediate resignation of Saša Mujović, who no longer holds a majority. This urgent move aims to address the escalating political crisis gripping the capital.
The political landscape in Podgorica is shifting rapidly as DNP officials assert that Mujović, the former mayor, must step down to facilitate the unblocking of city governance. They argue that his resignation could pave the way for a new leader capable of restoring public trust in local institutions.
“It is crucial for the citizens of Podgorica that Mujović resigns to help overcome the crisis,” stated a DNP spokesperson. The party believes that such a move would enable a potential regrouping of the former ruling majority around a new candidate, thereby revitalizing political stability.
Currently, Mujović holds the possibility of forming a coalition with the DPS, which could formalize an alliance between his current party, PES (Progressive Democratic Party), and the historically dominant DPS. DNP has emphatically stated it will not support any attempts to remove Mujović in collaboration with the DPS and its affiliates.
The DNP’s stance also raises questions about Mujović’s political health, especially in light of recent comments regarding Aleksandar Vučić, the Serbian President. DNP officials are eager to clarify whether Mujović’s views align with those of his coalition partners, particularly Jelena Borovinić Bojović, the head of their list.
As tensions rise, the DNP warns that Mujović’s fixation on his position could turn Podgorica into a hostage of personal interests rather than collective governance. They emphasize the urgent need for a leader who prioritizes dialogue and understanding.
“Podgorica must come first, above all, including Mujović,” the DNP spokesperson concluded, underscoring the necessity for a decisive change in leadership to restore order.
This rapidly developing situation in Podgorica is one to watch, as the DNP’s call for resignation could significantly alter the city’s political dynamics. The implications of these decisions will resonate throughout the region, highlighting the ongoing struggle for effective governance in Montenegro.
Expect further updates as this story unfolds.
