Montenegro does not need ministers who do not care about the social condition of citizens, that is why Ervin Ibrahimović (Minister of Capital Investments) should be dismissed as soon as possible, according to the same legal and constitutional procedure by which ministers Ranko Krivokapić and Raško Konjević were dismissed, Ivica said. Vukčević, member of Prava Montenegro.
"Ervin Ibrahimović asked for an increase in the price of electricity for citizens in the next year, under the pretext that he is worried about the revenues of Elektroprivreda Crne Gore if electricity does not increase in price," Vukčević emphasized in a statement from Prava Montenegro.
He adds that Ibrahimović, in his capacity as Minister of Capital Investments, asked the Government of Montenegro to review the decision of the Board of Directors of Elektroprivreda Montenegro not to increase the price of electricity in the following year.
"The board of directors of Elektroprivreda Crne Gore has estimated that there is no need to increase the price of electricity for citizens in the next year, because in the upcoming rainy season, with the filling of hydroelectric power plant reservoirs, a sufficient amount of electricity will be provided, so there will be no need to increase the price of electricity. Ervin Ibrahimović is in reaction to the aforementioned explanation of Elektroprivreda Montenegro showed that the social condition of the citizens is not important to him with the words 'that it is the duty of the directors to take care of the company and the increase of income, and not to worry about the social condition of the citizens - consumers of electricity'", said Vukčević.
Vukčević says that it is easy for Ibrahimović to pay for more expensive electricity, because he has an extremely high ministerial salary, but the vast majority of citizens cannot, because they are barely surviving in the conditions of the severe economic crisis that Montenegro is in.
"I remind you that Ervin Ibrahimović, although not a social case, received a 73-square-meter apartment from the state under preferential conditions with the obligation to repay only 40.000 euros of housing loan. Many people who barely survive as tenants cannot get their turn to get an apartment, because of people such as Ervin Ibrahimović, who only know how to take money from the budget, which the citizens of Montenegro have earned through hard work. The role of the Minister of Capital Investments should be to create conditions for improving the living standards of citizens, and not, as in the case of Ervin Ibrahimović, to he thinks only of himself," concluded Vukčević.
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