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Airport Tender Commission Resumes Work Today with Spajić’s Participation Before Session Start

Podgorica Airport (illustration), Photo: Luka Zeković

The tender committee responsible for granting concessions for Podgorica and Tivat airports resumed its activities today, according to information obtained by “Vijesti”.

A source mentioned to “Vijesti” that before the official commencement of the meeting, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić participated in the online session, instructing the members to reach a decision regarding the tender.

Once the meeting started, he disconnected, as reported by a source to “Vijesti”.

Just two days prior, the Government approved the Tender Commission’s recommendation to extend the deadline for submitting the report by one month, now set for July 9th.

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