Rakočević: Adžić and the police junta attacked the Rmandić family

The head of the Administration and Judiciary Union claims that the president of the Independent Police Union was moved in order to "muffle the ringing voice of workers' rights".

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Rakočević, Photo: TV Vijesti
Rakočević, Photo: TV Vijesti
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The administration and judiciary union supported the police officer Igor Rmandić, the president of the Independent Police Union, who after 27 years of work received a decision to transfer to Bijelo Polje and claims that the authorities want to suppress unionism by putting pressure on him.

The President of the Trade Union of Administration and Justice, Nenad Rakočević, also claims that Rmandić was transferred in order to "stifle the ringing voice of workers' rights" in the Police Administration and the state in general.

"As much as it is nice to hear that we got rid of the scourge and self-proclaimed dictators, that we got the freedom we had been waiting for so many decades, that we got democracy and freedom of speech, in fact it is only one form of political populism by various individuals representing the winning parties in the 2020 elections Of course, it is known about numerous political and still very present non-postal employments, it is known about the illegalities and crimes in which powerful party individuals are involved, the people know about the still inflated salaries of officials with all the benefits they inherited from their predecessors, everyone they see how the flyovers nested and still continued as before, you know, the people know. We could believe in everything, but that the mentioned, current levers of power will be used through their positions for reckoning and persecution against honorable and above all brave individuals, patriots, in that It was hard to believe. This is exactly what happened to brave trade unionists, first to Slobodan Brajović, a trade unionist from the Clinical Center of Montenegro, and now to Igor Rmandić, the president of the Independent Police Union. "That the director of the KBC and the police officials, led by Minister Adzić as the ultimate responsible, have become so arrogant and arrogant in such a short time, their decades-long predecessors are envious of them," said Rakočević.

Rmandić's transfer "in a ridiculously transparent way" is, as he said, an indicator of what all trade unionists can expect if they do their job properly.

"This is an indicator that any future government can use the same or similar means and methods of pressure if there are critical trade union social thoughts, we emphasize not political, because this situation is being tried to move to that field, and all as a way of justification and false cover , which would be sad if it weren't actually extremely comical," he added.

In the announcement, Rakočević addressed the Minister of the Interior, Filip Adžić.

"As the most responsible person in the chain of subordination, and it is also known that you are also familiar with the case of Igor Rmandić, you will be the one who will ultimately bear all the consequences of the epilogue, which will no doubt be resolved positively in the future by the brave president of this police union. This union member has no money and no real estate, this union member has no criminal charges, this union member has no tail, this union member is an intellectual who graduated from a regular state law school, he is the one who can stand on the line with his head held high. to the previous epithets, embraced the complete opposite of this trade unionist in their bosoms, and in the loudest public way showed who you hang out with, who your co-workers are, and what interests you and all your colleagues have, that is, what you are striving for together," he said. is Rakočević.

All politicians and officials, as he said, must know that honorable and responsible trade unionists and unions "are no longer alone, nor will they ever be again in the future".

"The support for Igor Rmandić, whose family you attacked, Minister Adžić, is getting bigger and wider, it is coming and will continue to come from various addresses in our country, and it will obviously have an international, i.e. diplomatic character. We just don't understand how you thought that this can pass without political consequences, or some other interests are even greater than the ones mentioned," he adds.

Rakočević called on "all honorable trade unions and trade unionists" to respond to the future call of the Independent Police Union and actively participate in all actions that will be organized "as resistance to arbitrariness and attacks against the brave trade union, workers' word."

"If you, honorable Minister of Police, have any sense before this case gets a procedural narrative, i.e. if you use the equation and see that you personally together with your environment are losing a lot, we remind you that you are still in a position to change the future of Igor Rmandić's family, because you see, he is not alone as a momentary bad consequence in all these inactions and illegalities of yours, you hit his family, ministers and gentlemen from the police junta. Why don't you arrest those dirty trade unionists and state criminals, you found honest citizens and patriots to hit and you show power and influence. Are you aware that your power is only momentary and that it depends precisely on Igor Rmandić and his family and relatives, his colleagues, friends, neighbors," said Rakočević.

He called on Prime Minister Dritan Abazović and the Government to, if Adžić "does not give up his intention" and cancel the decision in the case of Rmandić, to bring "his stout colleague" to "know the right" and advise him that the "illegal arbitrariness" of individuals is a thing of the past: "And when, in the future, large material costs are undoubtedly incurred at the expense of the state, from our side it will be prosecuted and materially personally responsible as the most responsible position".

Rakočević called on Abazović, who, as he said, called for justice and for the responsibility of all those who harm the state, to "keep his word" and do in this case "what is according to the justice of God and the laws of this world."

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