GP URA: By replacing Martinović, Spajić's government hit rock bottom again and showed that results are not important to it

This political party pointed out that they are proud of the results of Martinović who, they say, will be remembered as a director who achieved results that can be an example to everyone in the country.

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Photo: Civil movement URA
Photo: Civil movement URA
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Spajić's government hit rock bottom again today with the dismissal of the director of the National Parks of Montenegro, Vladimir Martinović, who had achieved historic results in the previous two years, according to the Civic Movement URA.

"All pre-election promises about meritocracy, respect for results and expertise fell into the water during the first days of the 44th Government's work, when all important state institutions were distributed as party spoils to party members, godfathers and uncles. The most visible results were achieved in the protection of national parks and natural resources of the state, an extremely strong fight against poaching and mafia deals worth millions, an increase in the growth of visitors, income and financial discipline in this institution mean nothing to Spajić and his pawns in the Government," said the GP URA.

In the announcement of this political party, it is added that they are proud of the results of Martinović who, they say, will be remembered as a director who achieved results that can be an example to everyone in the country.

"In previous years, the National Parks were the state-owned company that had the fastest development with the highest growth in income and a doubled number of visits. However, the politics of the losing trio Spajić-Mandić-Bečić showed with this act that results are unimportant and that the collapse of institutions is the only agenda that they have. However, the citizens see everything, so the answers will come to them soon and everything will come back to them like a boomerang," the announcement concludes.

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