Spajić: They pushed through the rebalancing not for medicines, but to meet the elections

"Tenders are being announced for the procurement of everything that was 'missing' in the previous months because it suited someone politically. Because it is politically profitable for someone to criticize Europe now."

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Milojko Spajić, Photo: Movement Europe now
Milojko Spajić, Photo: Movement Europe now
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The president of the Europe Now Movement, Milojko Spajić, said that these days tenders were announced for the procurement of "everything that was missing in the previous months" and that it was "politically convenient for someone to criticize" that movement.

He stated that they said that "there is no money", that "the budget is empty, that is why we cannot call for tenders", that "oncology patients suffer because of this", that "we cannot pay the obligations regarding the supply of medicines". , as well as that "the regular payment of salaries in healthcare will also be called into question".

"However, suddenly the situation changes drastically. Tenders are being announced for the procurement of everything that was 'missing' in the previous months because it suited someone politically. Because it is politically profitable for someone to criticize Europe now. everything will be OK this week," Spajić said in the announcement.

He adds that there would be nothing strange if one 'small' thing is excluded - that the budget rebalancing has not been published in the Official Gazette, that is, it is not yet in force.

"That, our dear citizens, means that there is money. If there was money all the time, if all the tenders could have been announced a long time ago, if all the medicines could have been in pharmacies a long time ago, instead of in the suppliers' warehouses... Let's not talk about that that they could have diverted the money for those things from other positions, if it was already lacking... But that didn't suit the politicians. It suited them to push through the budget rebalancing, but for completely different things, not for medicine. What is the money for? necessary, in preparation for the elections - the conclusion is self-imposed," Spajić stated in the announcement.

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