Citizens offered votes in exchange “for asphalt”

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On the eve of parliamentary elections 2016, the media published several articles in which citizens made public accusations that streets were being rehabilitated only to the voters of the ruling party, and that some citizens had offered votes in exchange “for asphalt”.

A resident of a suburban settlement in Budoska Street, during the election campaign, promised in public to provide 30 votes to that political group which “brings asphalt” to their homes.

The statement was quoted by the media. The resident claimed that the local government in Niksic had been promising to implement the rehabilitation project of Budoska Street, which caused them have problems throughout the year, due to dust, and because of the rain and snow, for 20 years. He pointed out that even before the referendum on Montenegro had been promised that the machines would come and pave the road, but it did not happen. Therefore, he publicly offered to provide the 30 votes to that the political group which paves the street to their house.

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