Šimun: Pharmacies in Tuzi and Risan will continue to operate at their current locations, as will the Stari Bar clinic

He welcomed the correct relationship and constructive dialogue between the MK Invest Group, which purchased the premises, and the Ministry of Health, which was "led in the spirit of preserving state interests and social responsibility."

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Minister of Health Vojislav Šimun said that Montefarmo pharmacies in Tuzi and Risan, as well as the Stari Bar clinic, which operates within the Bar Health Center, will continue to operate at their current locations and be available to citizens.

"The provision of services will continue in the existing space, ensuring continuity in the supply of therapies and pharmaceutical advice to all citizens. Also, the pharmacy in Risan will continue to operate in its current location, while the Stari Bar outpatient clinic, within the Bar Health Center, will remain available to citizens as before," said Šimun, stating that an agreement has been reached to ensure the continued use of the space where the pharmacies are currently located.

He welcomed the correct relationship and constructive dialogue between MK Invest Group and the Ministry of Health, which, as he said, was "led in the spirit of preserving state interests and social responsibility."

The business premises of the bankrupt Galenika, in which Montefarm was a tenant for 12 years, were transferred to the ownership of the MK Invest Group company, owned by lawyer Miloš Komnenović.

"Health protection and patient safety remain at the center of attention of the healthcare system, and the Ministry of Health remains committed to providing accessible, safe, and quality pharmaceutical and other healthcare services for all citizens. We thank citizens for the trust they have placed in state institutions," said Šimun.

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