Medojević: DPS pays the poorest 25 euros for a vote, Social Work Centers deliver lists

"In the Municipal Board of DPS Podgorica, Branko Jovanović is responsible for this shameful purchase of the poorest, and a certain Vesna is responsible for the payment," Medojević said.

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Medojević, Photo: Boris Pejović
Medojević, Photo: Boris Pejović
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These days, I have received several messages that the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) is blackmailing the poorest people with fascist methods and abusing their desperate financial situation, which they got into with the wrong neoliberal economic policy, announced today the president of the Movement for Change (PzP), Nebojša Medojević.

"Centers for social work illegally deliver lists of the poorest people in Montenegro to the DPS, who then invite them to the DPS premises where they are asked to vote for them and pay them 25 euros in one-time aid. The payment is in cash and only a receipt is signed. In the Municipal Board of DPS Podgorica, Branko Jovanović is in charge of this shameful purchase of the poorest, and a certain Vesna is responsible for the payment. On the first day alone, about 170 of the poorest of our fellow citizens were paid. They promise them a job after the election, and at the same time they agreed to the conditions of the IMF to radically reduce the number of existing employees in the public sector and the reduction of pensions," Medojević pointed out.

He added that the President of Montenegro and DPS, Milo Đukanović, ordered his activists to promise everyone a job, without worrying about the realization of those promises.

"His motto is known: "Promise everything they ask, because promises are free. It is futile to submit criminal charges against these DPS activists to their prosecutors and courts. The only effective remedy for the fight against these fascists is mass participation in the elections and voting for the opposition," Medojević said.

According to him, the Democratic Front (DF) has proven itself with its principled social policy as a political group that knows how to get vulnerable fellow citizens out of extreme poverty and deserves their vote.

"Even the poorest people are people and the state should treat them with care, preserving their dignity," Medojević concluded.

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