Adžić: The security sector is not a toy for party bribery

"Public fights and the use of official communication channels of the Ministry of Defense in order to discredit the active officers of the Army of Montenegro is inadmissible and degrades the reputation and reliability of Montenegro among our NATO allies, which is probably the goal of the ruling majority led by Mandić and Spajić," said the vice president of the URA GP.

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Photo: Boris Pejović
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The scandals that have been going on for an extended period of time in the Ministry of Defense are a disgrace to the Government, because they are collapsing the institution and causing a decrease in the combat readiness of the Army, said Filip Adžić, MP and vice president of the Civil Movement URA.

Citizens, he adds, should judge for themselves in whose interest it is, and he states that it is certainly not in the interest of the state.

"Public fights and the use of official communication channels of the Ministry of Defense in order to discredit active officers of the Army of Montenegro is inadmissible and degrades the reputation and reliability of Montenegro among our NATO allies, which is probably the goal of the ruling majority led by Mandić and Spajić," Adžić believes.

He says that the "lack of authority" and the need to put the party's interest before the state's interest have led to the fact that "professionals who have been serving Montenegro for decades are trying to discredit themselves in the most down-to-earth way, using methods that are not even typical of teenagers".

"If there is a minimum of common sense in the Government of Montenegro, which is extremely questionable, I call on them to stop this behavior and to get serious. The security sector is not a toy for party mischief, even in a time when our citizens are dying in schoolyards, on busy streets, in front of institutions and in our own backyards, when the situation on the international level is complicated due to increasingly frequent and devastating war conflicts, scandals and confrontations with professionals within the system are the last thing we need," said Adžić.

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