There has been a lot of talk about the Law of Mothers with Three Children, but all I can say is - that it is discriminatory. Let's not lie, it's nice that the position and the opposition finally agreed on something, but it could have been done much better, and not just to throw 40 million euros on the neck of the state, which I don't know about yet (o ) or where we got it from. What should those women who cannot have children at all do and how should they feel? What about those women who have lived in Montenegro for over 20 years and do not have citizenship, with those who simply do not want a third child, but, well, now after this law, their guide is "what not to do"? I think that the story about raising the birth rate falls into the water because I have not come across any information that we have that problem.
Seeing how well the SNP did with the aforementioned law, the other day the URA also came to the aid of the citizens, this time the youngest ones, with the proposal that all children up to the age of 15 receive child allowance. Again, to underline, of course I have nothing against helping the most vulnerable, but, at the same time, I can't help wondering if we live in Sweden, Germany, Switzerland or some other happy, orderly, economically stable country. ?! Or, after all, we are still in Montenegro, which by European standards only has monetary currency, fuel prices, incredibly high prices for city transportation, etc. In that part of Montenegro where most people work for 250 - 300 euros. In Montenegro, where people also steal meat from the fridge because apparently the last hurray has come! It was this knowledge that gave me the idea for this text title. I don't know if you also had the opportunity to hear/read that a few days ago, a thief stole meat from a lady's refrigerator, among other things. Maybe the title should have read "To give you goosebumps".
It seems that in an election year, everything is allowed and everything is acceptable. The state behaves like a goldfish and it remains to be seen what the third wish will be fulfilled, if this one from the URA is accepted. Of course, we will ignore those powerful promises that await us in the pre-election campaigns, which, if we look back, this time too, I'm afraid, will justify that old "promise - joy to a fool". It would be too much for us, really! I believe that it is better that a certain law was passed that will benefit all those who need help the most, of which, let's not be mistaken, there are too many, and, again, all in accordance with our budget. By the way, it should be said that these apartments, which are handed out handily to deserving (and less deserving) citizens, should have gone to the most vulnerable among us. The current way of dividing apartments is best described by a folk saying from my area - who has, give him more!
Theft is theft, and even when the reason for it is the struggle for survival, there is no justification, and I believe that it is better that all parliamentary and non-parliamentary parties, non-governmental organizations, various associations and others compete with proposals on how to reduce the unemployment rate, that, specifically, there would be no more such cases of theft, so that we can finally start conquering the European standards that are represented in the above-mentioned, happy countries.
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