The capital city and the Clinical Center are the foundations of the state and healthcare, and the Montenegrin Civic Action (CGA) has a vision of how to change the system and how to retain professional and hardworking workers, said the candidates for councilors Lidija Raičević and Aida Cikotić.
"Medical workers are the ones on whom the health of a city and country rests. It is a pride and a great responsibility that fills us. Every day when we leave work, no matter how tired we are, we leave satisfied knowing that we have helped someone with our work. We are here and as nurses and as medical help and assistance. On the other hand, let's ask ourselves why we live in a society where, as highly qualified nurses, we have to think about going abroad? We love this country, we love this city, we love it work with patients, but we cannot provide a decent existence for our family in our city and country. We know that this is a problem that goes beyond the scope of the city of Podgorica, but the capital and the Clinical Center are the foundations of the state and health care," states the joint statement. announcement.
Raičević and Cikotić say that fundamental changes are needed.
"Not cosmetic and pre-election! We want to continue doing this work with the most difficult patients suffering from hematological diseases, but to stop thinking about how to survive. The Montenegrin Civic Action has a vision of how to change the system. How to keep professional and hardworking workers. We all need security, a real action, in which it will not be necessary to fix things with some 'political bandages'. That is why we are here, because it is time for change! Let's be ourselves and fight for their rights, the city and the country," the announcement concludes.
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