The Pensioners' Movement of Montenegro has called on all former workers and pensioners from northern Montenegro to gather in front of the Faculty of Economics in Bijelo Polje on Thursday, December 4th at 14 pm, where the European House is opening, to point out discrimination and violations of European human rights, the movement announced.
The movement previously announced that it would continue its protests if the Law on the Exercise of the Right to Financial Support for Persons Employed in Companies in the Mining and Metal Industry Sector from Podgorica and Nikšić, which the Parliament adopted at the Government's proposal, does not include former workers from the north.
In a statement signed by the president of the Pensioners' Movement, Svetozar Čabarkapa, they announce that pensioners will gather at the opening of the European House, which will be attended, among others, by the head of the European Union delegation, Johan Sattler, as well as Danish Ambassador Dahler Kardel (the country that holds the presidency of the EU Council), in order to once again point out the violation of rights.
"In this way, we continue to fight for our rights. We must be united and come out in as many numbers as possible to wait for the representatives of the European Union, to show that we will no longer allow anyone to keep us in an unequal position," the statement said.
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