Milacic violated epidemiological measures

"As with any disease, virus or flu, and so far we have had a variety of them, I personally try to protect others and myself, taking care of my hygiene because it is again about my health and that of other people I value and respect. In this regard, I am doing everything that I have been doing until now when I was either sick or when I suspected that someone might get sick," said Milacic.

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Milačić, Photo: Real Montenegro
Milačić, Photo: Real Montenegro
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In recent days, MP and President of Prava Montenegro Marko Milačić repeatedly violated the measures to combat the COVID-19 pandemic while visiting families in Montenegro.

He announced on his Facebook profile, among other things, that he was in the north of Montenegro, in order to talk with the locals about local problems, as well as that he talked with the citizens of Herceg Novi who were attacked by a police officer during the autolitia in Igalo.

According to the measures of the Ministry of Health, it is mandatory to wear a mask indoors and it is forbidden for people who are not members of the household to gather in residential buildings.

Milacic said that he respects his own and other people's health as much as possible and that he does everything he has done up to now, making sure not to endanger the people around him.

"As with any disease, virus or flu, and so far we have had a variety of them, I personally try to protect others and myself, taking care of my hygiene because it is again about my health and that of other people I value and respect. In this regard, I am doing everything that I have been doing until now when I was either sick or when I suspected that someone might get sick," Milacic told "Vijesta".

Milačić did not wear a mask even at the funerals of Metropolitan Amfilohi of the Montenegrin littoral in early November in Podgorica and Patriarch Irinej of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Belgrade at the end of the same month.

The latest measures aimed at combating the COVID-19 pandemic are valid from December 8, 2020 and include, among other things, the proper wearing of a mask and keeping a physical distance, mandatory wearing of a mask indoors and outdoors, prohibited mass/social gatherings, prohibited gathering in residential buildings, prohibited gathering of the population in closed and open public places.

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