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The tender for airports must be annulled, to avoid another embarrassment

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“Cancellation of Airport Tender Needed to Prevent Further Embarrassment”

The tender for the potential concession of Montenegrin airports should be revoked, “to avoid further embarrassment,” stated former Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapić.

“The assessment of bids ought to be free from political agreements. The reputation of our nation outweighs any individual, party, or vested interests. The current conditions, amid the tender process crisis, allegations of irregularities, and resignations of commission members, differ significantly from what we faced six years ago. Politicians, remember your duty is to safeguard Montenegro’s interests,” Krivokapić expressed on Iks.

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