President of the Municipality of Pljevlja Dario Vranes he presented appropriate gifts to the officials who represented the Municipality and succeeded in the dispute with the Coal Mine, worth several million euros.
After a marathon legal proceeding, which lasted twelve years between the Coal Mine and the Municipality of Pljevlja, the Appellate Court of Montenegro recently ruled in favor of the Municipality. The coal mine is obliged to pay the amount of EUR 2,37 million to the Municipality of Pljevlja within eight days from the date of the verdict and perform works worth about EUR 6,5 million.
The long-standing proceedings before the Municipality of Pljevlja were represented by a legal team led by Samir Zlatanić i Negicom Manojlović, qualified lawyers with a passed bar exam and many years of work experience.
"Exclusively thanks to their knowledge, commitment, persistence, responsibility and dedication to the work they do, the Municipality emerged as the winner in this dispute. We are witnesses, unfortunately, that in the long period that is behind us, we all lived in an environment in which quite a few civil servants and employees worked with such zeal and dedication for the Municipality or the state. That is why this success of Samira and Negica has an even greater dimension and gives us hope that all is not lost and that there are people we should all look up to. For this reason, I publicly thank and congratulate them. The time has come when we respect, appreciate and reward work, and punish idleness and idleness. I invite all employees in the Municipality of Pljevlja to reconsider whether they want to work and contribute to the development of the municipality or to leave the municipality and head to the private sector, in which I wish them every success. In any case, I will not allow work duties to be understood as a tourist attraction, and work is optional," Vraneš said at the reception in honor of these two colleagues.
Vranes, in the presence of the union president Miladinka Starovlah, on behalf of the Municipality of Pljevlja, presented Samira and Negica with an appropriate gift.
The leaders of the Municipality of Pljevlja and Rudnik Uglja signed a contract in mid-August 2004, which determined compensation for participation in the costs of construction land development, which Rudnik had to pay for the implementation of the multi-million dollar project of moving the Ćehotina River and opening the Cementar mine. After the Mine did not settle its obligations within the stipulated period, the Municipality filed a lawsuit, and in the meantime several judgments were passed, some of which were in favor of the Coal Mine.
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