European Union official and former agricultural expert Budimir Mugoša announced that Plantaže has resumed selling land at six locations, including a 3-hectare parcel in Donji Kokoti. The starting price is 97 euros per square meter. Mugoša expressed concern over the sale of property that he claims was illegally registered and questioned how long the government will tolerate this. He criticized the authorities for inaction on this issue and warned that local residents are losing their property.
Political Perspectives:
Left: Left-leaning outlets emphasize the social injustice and potential corruption involved in the illegal registration and sale of public or communal land. They highlight the government’s failure to protect local communities and the need for transparency and accountability in land management.
Center: Center-leaning sources report the facts of the land sales and government responses, focusing on the economic and legal aspects. They present statements from officials and stakeholders, emphasizing the need for proper legal procedures and government oversight.
Right: Right-leaning media focus on property rights and criticize the government for tolerating illegal activities that undermine private ownership. They stress the importance of law and order and the protection of property rights against corruption and mismanagement.