The first phase of the construction of the Cetinje-Nikšić main road, 23 kilometers long, was officially opened by Prime Minister Milojko Spajić and Director of the Traffic Administration Radomir Vuksanović. This road represents a significant improvement in connectivity between Cetinje and Nikšić, as well as an important traffic hub connecting the Adriatic-Ionian route. The project, worth around 33 million euros, was started 35 years ago, with most of the work completed last year. The contractor is AD Mehanizacija Programat Nikšić, while technical supervision was provided by the company Građevinski nadzor laboratorijska ispitivanja AD Podgorica. The government emphasizes that it will not neglect any municipality and will continue to improve traffic infrastructure across the country.
Political Perspectives:
Left: Left-leaning outlets emphasize the social and regional development benefits of the new road, highlighting government efforts to improve infrastructure and connectivity in less developed areas. They may also stress the importance of public investment in infrastructure for economic growth and social equity.
Center: Center-leaning sources report the facts of the road opening, focusing on the technical details, project timeline, and government statements about continuing infrastructure development. They present a balanced view without strong political bias, emphasizing the practical benefits for citizens.
Right: Right-leaning media may highlight the government’s efficiency and commitment to national development, praising the completion of a long-delayed project. They might also frame the road as a symbol of national progress and infrastructure modernization, possibly linking it to broader economic policies.