Despite the increase in fuel prices in Montenegro, the work of city utilities in Podgorica remains stable and uninterrupted. Čistoća, Zelenila, Vodovod told RTV Podgorica that the price increases affect their operating costs, but not the quality and continuity of the services they provide. Citizens, as they point out, will not feel the consequences when it comes to the prices of services, which will remain unchanged.
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