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Voting intentions related to budget: What we know so far

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No ruling party has yet decided how they’re going to vote once the government’s proposal for the budget comes up. Some opposition parties also don’t know what they’re going to do. According to Pobjeda daily, it’s still unknown when the parliament is going to decide on this year’s proposal for the budget and how the parties are going to vote.

Miloš Konatar of the Black and White caucus, as well as the head of the SNP caucus, Dragan Ivanović, couldn’t tell how they would vote. Mr Ivanović says they were preoccupied with the recent events and were not able to analyze the documents. In addition, Pobjeda tried to contact Slaven Radunović of the DF, Nebojša Medojević of the PzP and Boris Bogdanović of the Democrats, but neither of them responded. Raško Konjević, SDP, and Danijel Živković, DPS, couln’t tell either.

However, Social Democrats and Bosniaks are the only ones who clearly stated they would not vote in favor of the budget. SD Vice President, Damir Šehović, says the budget is unrealistic and non-constituional.

As for the Bosniak Party, its spokesperson, Adel Omeragić, said: “The Bosniak Party is disappointed with the decrease in the capital budget, primarily in municipalities in the northern region of Montenegro, because it’s not oriented towards development and it’s why we can’t back it.”

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