Vučinić: We wonder if the irreparable damage done to Montenegro by DPS will ever be paid for...

"Will anyone ever be held accountable for the looting of Montenegrin factories and state enterprises whose results were the hungry children of the workers of those enterprises?" said Vučinić.

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Vučinić, Photo: Radnička partija
Vučinić, Photo: Radnička partija
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For three decades of the rule of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), we are still looking for answers and trying to right the wrongs of failed privatizations, destroyed factories... we witness the daily protests of a large number of workers who are neglected, left to their own devices, looking for what is human, moral and fair , to return their deprived right to work and to a dignified life, Maksim Vučinić, president of the Workers' Party (RP), announced today.

"Why did the state allow the destruction of well-known commercial brands, especially in the north of Montenegro, for which there is no longer any chance that even the slightest part of their former glory could be returned? One of them is the pulp and paper factory in Berane, which used to employ 2.000 workers, and thanks to the government headed by Igor Lukšić at the time, the factory was closed after failed privatization. Unfortunately, it suffered the fate of Metalac, Kombinat Aluminijum, Radoje Dakić, Rudnik Boksite," Vučinić pointed out in a statement provided by RP .

He added that it will be remembered that Igor Lukšić was the Prime Minister of Montenegro at the moment when the factory began to collapse, but that he did nothing to stop it.

"That the DPS governments also had their own "experts" and political amateurs of the caliber of Dr. Igor Lukšić is best illustrated by the sale of the Nikšić Railway Company, which was handed over to a Turkish company at a symbolic price without any guarantees from the same company. Due to the collapse of the Beran paper factory, as well as many others factory, company... no one was ever held accountable for the destroyed Montenegrin economy. We wonder if the irreparable damage done to Montenegro by the DPS will ever be paid for, who will be held accountable for the backward life of our citizens, for the suffering of Montenegrin workers whose voice is getting louder today hear? Will anyone ever be held accountable for the looting of Montenegrin factories and state enterprises whose results were the hungry children of the workers of those enterprises?" said Vučinić.

He said that "the party that closed down and destroyed the economy and industry, set back the standard of living of the citizens, whose careless management of the state we are now paying dearly for, we must never again allow to talk about the diversification of the economy and we must never again allow to make comments, let alone make decisions on important state issues".

"For this reason, the formation of a government tailored to the citizens, based on democratic principles with goals that were defined on September 2 and signed by the winning parties on August 30," concluded Vučinić.

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