Konatar: URA will re-propose a law on compensation for all workers of state-owned enterprises that went bankrupt

"In addition to the metal, mining, wood processing and forestry industries, it is now the turn of former employees from all other sectors of former state-owned enterprises to be compensated"

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Konatar, Photo: GP URA
Konatar, Photo: GP URA
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The civic movement URA will propose a law at the spring session of the Parliament of Montenegro on the exercise of the right to financial support for persons who were employed in companies whose ownership structure was the state, and this law will apply to all former employees without exception, said the head of the URA parliamentary group Miloš Konatar.

Konatar, the URA announced, said that the URA will fulfill the promise made to former employees of state-owned enterprises that went bankrupt and re-propose a law that corrects decades of injustice towards them.

"So, in addition to the metal, mining, wood processing and forestry industries, it is now time to compensate former employees from all other sectors of former state-owned enterprises. As part of the government in 2021, URA was one of the adopters of the law on compensation for former employees in the metal and mining industries, while as the opposition in 2025, we supported the law that compensated former employees in the wood processing and forestry industries, and now it is time to pass a law that will compensate all other former employees of state-owned enterprises that went bankrupt," said Konatar.

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