Hadžić: Patriotism is not measured by blocking the budget

"Until recently, criminals and clans, smugglers and the mafia, corrupt prosecutors, judges, and police officers ate pensions and salaries, social benefits, and the standard of living of citizens, and today political dissatisfaction should be borne by citizens, especially the most vulnerable."

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Hadžić, Photo: Savo Prelevic
Hadžić, Photo: Savo Prelevic
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Economic prosperity and the standard of living of citizens must be preserved at all costs, because the instability of these two important segments gives rise to numerous problems in society, said Seid Hadžić, MP for the Europe Now Movement (PES).

He stated that care for the country is not measured by halting reforms and international obligations.

"Nor is it measured by stopping the EU reform agenda, and thus blocking access to financial support of 400 million euros. Nor is patriotism measured by blocking the budget, denying pensioners from receiving their increased pensions, increased salaries for soldiers and benefits for newborns. Until recently, criminals and clans, smugglers and the mafia, corrupt prosecutors, judges, police officers, ate pensions and salaries, social benefits and the standard of living of citizens, and today political dissatisfaction should be carried on the shoulders of citizens, especially the most vulnerable," said Hadžić.

He added that tAqua politics is not a state interest, "because the budget is not a coin to be changed, but the lifeblood of our Montenegro."

"The budget must be voted on, citizens must get what they want and be as satisfied as possible, and let's continue the political struggle in which we agree or disagree without jeopardizing increased salaries, pensions, and social benefits," concluded Hadžić.

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