Political Games and Scandals Around RTV Gradske: Blackmail, Nepotism, and a Campaign Against KK Budućnost
Is the mayor of Podgorica politically blackmailed, or does he simply tolerate the current state of affairs at RTV Gradske? The head of the DPS city council club, Andrija Klikovac, leaves no doubt – either the mayor is under pressure, or he is part of the problem.
Klikovac publicly criticized RTV Gradske following a negative report from the State Audit Institution (DRI) and accused the TV director of engaging in political battles within the ruling coalition. But that’s not all – RTV Gradske, according to him, has launched an open campaign against the basketball club Budućnost, one of Podgorica’s most important sports symbols.
Nepotism further spices up this political drama. Klikovac claims that people are hired at RTV Gradske based on political connections, which further erodes public trust in the public broadcaster.
This situation casts a shadow over the functioning of public institutions and raises questions about media independence in Montenegro’s capital. Has RTV Gradske become a tool for political fights instead of serving the citizens? And who really loses – the mayor, the citizens, or the athletes of KK Budućnost?
In a world where media should be guardians of truth, such accusations and scandals only fuel suspicion and dissatisfaction. While political battles rage behind the scenes, ordinary people are left confused and disappointed.
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Key facts:
- Andrija Klikovac, head of the DPS city council club, accuses the mayor of Podgorica of political pressure or tolerating the situation at RTV Gradske.
- Negative report from the State Audit Institution on RTV Gradske’s operations.
- RTV Gradske’s director is involved in political battles within the ruling coalition.
- RTV Gradske is running a campaign against KK Budućnost.
- Nepotism in hiring at RTV Gradske.
This story is a real political rollercoaster, and we’re here to follow every twist. Who knows what’s next? Maybe a new scandal or an even fiercer campaign? Keep your eyes open and join the conversation – politics and media in Montenegro are never boring!