Rudović: Montenegro cannot be safe if it is guarded by people like Mulić

Rudović calls on us to "go back to the facts for which it would be nice, and responsible towards the public, for Mr. Mulić to ask his bosses from the party to find him another job where he will at least not cause harm."
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Neđeljko Rudović, Photo: URA
Neđeljko Rudović, Photo: URA
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Ažurirano: 09.08.2017. 14:25h

To my claims that, due to the unacceptable mismanagement of the Directorate for Emergency Situations of the Interior Ministry during the fire in Boka, its director Mirsad Mulić should resign - answered DPS activist Mirsad Mulić. I called for the system of responsibility for unforgivable omissions to finally be applied in this country, but Mr. Mulić did not find evidence and facts, while, according to him, all this is politicking, while I even dared to undermine state authorities. This dedicated Director of the Directorate still managed to be a bit creative, so he started comparing my journalistic and political career, thus proving at least one of the presented thesis - he is first and foremost an activist of the DPS, and only then the famous and infallible Director of the Directorate for extraordinary situations, indicated the vice-president of the Civil Movement URA, Neđeljko Rudović.

He accused the leaders of the Directorate for Emergency Situations of not providing an appropriate reaction to the numerous fires that engulfed Montenegro, to which the Director of that Directorate, Mirsad Mulić, said that "it's about politicking" and that there is "no evidence whatsoever that the Directorate did not was up to the task".

Rudović urges us to "go back to the facts for which it would be nice, and responsible towards the public, for Mr. Mulić to ask his party bosses to find him another job where he will at least not cause harm".

"First, is Luštica ravaged by fires or not. If Mulić thinks it isn't, there are videos that say the opposite. Could it have been prevented? Why was it only after three days, after the local Protection Services and volunteer firefighters were brought to the brink of collapse and the fires got out of control, activated the "system" of state aid and brought in firefighting units from the north of Montenegro. Although the fire engulfed everything in front of it in the first days, the two remaining working "Air Tractor" firefighting aircraft were not effective at all. is that correct, Mr. Mulić? Is it true that you remembered that, since you had not already provided the equipment for the Montenegrin protection and rescue units to solve the problem themselves, you called for international help only after the three municipal presidents pointed out in a public appeal that the capacities of the MUP were insufficiently engaged and (helicopter units) in extinguishing the fire and demanded that the Government seek international help," Rudović reminded.

He asked where are the reserves of firefighting equipment and vehicles for emergency situations like this, and "did you leave the country during the fire season with only one working Air Tractor firefighting plane"?

"Why do we only have a shortage of pilots trained to fly the Air Tractor? How did you come up with the idea to remove the floats for landing the plane on the water from the correct Air Tractor, which was left after the accident, thus depriving Montenegro of seaplanes. Why have you acquired a new one in the meantime Air Tractor was ordered with a classic landing gear with wheels and gave up the most efficient and cheapest firefighting by seaplane. Finally, is it true that the analysis of the Sector for Emergency Situations and Civil Security in 2012 showed that Montenegro needs 2000 members of civil protection units. What are you doing? done in four years to fill those units, to equip them, to train them...? And yes, you prepared the law and from July 1, 2017, "a higher quality normative basis was created for the formation of civil protection units, for the organization of which it is necessary to create a series of prerequisites in the future". I congratulate you on your agility, but I still have to ask - how was the selection of 2009 members of the Civil Protection with whom one-year contracts were concluded in 400. "Eight years ago we had 400, and now there are no members of the civil protection," said Rudović.

He told Mulić that if he is interested in more facts, they are available, pointing out that he and many citizens are deeply concerned about the state as long as people like Mulić guard it, because "such amateurism of a good part of the state services has already cost Montenegro dearly for a long time. costs".

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