Milović: By postponing the signing of the law, the long-awaited moment for realizing the right to the future is postponed

"They testified that the equipment available to them in Metalac was in the best possible order, that there was no one in the premises anymore, that there were rumors that the tool shop had been robbed, and they were being sent from one address to another all this time - in order to "taken off the agenda, exhausted, forced to give up, and the truth about the privatization of Metalc will never be known"

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Milović, Photo: DEMOS
Milović, Photo: DEMOS
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The outgoing regime somehow disturbed every house, every individual in Montenegro. With the latest move, by returning the law to a re-vote, the party president of Montenegro has prolonged the agony of all citizens who are already somewhat wearily waiting for the benefits of democracy in their only homeland, said the vice president of DEMOS and the president of the Municipal Board in Nikšić, Ksenija Milović.

She referred to the case of Metalac workers from Nikšić.

"In order not to talk about general places, I will talk about individuals, more precisely - the workers of Metalac in Nikšić, 40 of them. Since December 2019, this group of people is in such a position that "the system does not recognize them". Namely, they don't have documents with them, they didn't get help from any famous package during the corona crisis, they also can't get new employment because - by withdrawing documents from a company that hasn't been formally closed - they lose the opportunity to exercise any rights, if the legal outcome in It comes to metal. They testified that the equipment available to them in Metalac was in the best possible order, that there was no one in the premises, that there were rumors that the tool room had been robbed, and they were being sent from one address to another all this time - in order to "taken off the agenda, exhausted, forced to give up, and the truth about the privatization of Metalc will never be known. People in the full workforce are sitting in their homes, without income, experiencing a real crisis and drama that is spreading to the whole family". it is stated in the press release Milović.

The vice-president of Demos also said that "patriotism is the decision for these people to wait for the legal outcome and trust in the legal system of the country".

"Patriotism is waiting for the fate of Metalac to be resolved and their refusal to work "on the black" so as not to contribute to the gray economy, because the gray economy swallows and wipes out kindergartens, health centers, streets and playgrounds," Milović said.

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