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CLS: Beograd izgubio spor sa prevoznikom Arriva Litas, građane to dnevno košta 300.000 dinara
Serbia🏛️ Politics6 hr. ago

CLS: Beograd izgubio spor sa prevoznikom Arriva Litas, građane to dnevno košta 300.000 dinara

The Center for Local Self-Governance (CLS) has reported that Belgrade citizens are paying a daily interest rate of approximately 300,000 dinars, or around 10 million dinars monthly, due to the city's failure to execute a court ruling requiring it to settle outstanding debts with the transportation consortium 'Arriva Litas'. The consortium, which includes 19 transport companies—some of which still operate today—won the case against the city for non-compliance with the contract. CLS criticized the city's leadership for creating new debt daily through non-execution of the ruling, calling it a form of extreme irresponsibility. They also advocated for officials to personally compensate for any damage caused to the budget and public finances using their private assets.

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N1 Srbija logoN1 SrbijaIndependentLeftFactual 75Objective 606 hr. ago
CLS: Beograd izgubio spor sa prevoznikom Arriva Litas, građane to dnevno košta 300.000 dinara

The Center for Local Self-Governance (CLS) has reported that Belgrade citizens are paying a daily interest rate of approximately 300,000 dinars, or around 10 million dinars monthly, due to the city's failure to execute a court ruling requiring it to settle outstanding debts with the transportation consortium 'Arriva Litas'. The consortium, which includes 19 transport companies—some of which still operate today—won the case against the city for non-compliance with the contract. CLS criticized the city's leadership for creating new debt daily through non-execution of the ruling, calling it a form of extreme irresponsibility. They also advocated for officials to personally compensate for any damage caused to the budget and public finances using their private assets.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue as a serious breach of responsibility by local authorities, emphasizing the negative impact on citizens and advocating for stricter accountability of officials. The tone suggests criticism of current governance practices, aligning more closely with left-leaning concerns.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 60): The article reports on a claim by CLS regarding unpaid debts to Arriva Litas, citing a court ruling. It provides specific figures but lacks independent verification. The tone suggests criticism of municipal management without presenting opposing viewpoints, indicating potential bias.

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