Workers' Party: After local elections, citizens in most municipalities cannot receive one-time financial aid

From that party, they pointed out that citizens, especially the most vulnerable, must not be "hostages" of politics or the arbitrariness of one political party.

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In most municipalities of Montenegro where local elections were held on October 23, citizens do not have the opportunity to receive one-time financial assistance from the Center for Labor and Social Welfare.

This was announced by the Workers' Party, who add that the reason for this is the electoral process, which has not been brought to an end.

They said that a large number of citizens, especially in the north, expect to receive financial aid as a result of treatment for serious illnesses, or provision of basic food and fuel.

"The losing Democratic Party of Socialists, which is obstructing the election of Constitutional Court judges, has the most objections to the election process," they said, as stated in the announcement of the Workers' Party.

They point out that this time, "DPS's personal interests are ahead of the interests of the citizens".

"So far it's as clear as day," said the party.

They said that due to the arbitrariness of the "autocratic party of Milo Đukanović", the institutions of Montenegro are blocked, and as always, the citizens of Montenegro are, as they add, victims of such behavior.

"We wonder how long it will be like that," they said.

They emphasize that citizens, especially the most vulnerable, must not be "hostages" of politics or the arbitrariness of a political party.

"We hope that on November 28, everyone in the Parliament of Montenegro will vote for the judges of the Constitutional Court, in order to enable the functioning of the system, otherwise all those who are against will directly affect the destabilization of the state and hinder Montenegro's European path," the statement concludes. .

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