Mugoša: We will deal with all categories of society that have been neglected in the previous three years

Mugoša pointed out that in the previous three years, categories that were particularly affected by the current increase in the cost of living had been neglected

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Mugoša, Photo: Social Democrats of Montenegro
Mugoša, Photo: Social Democrats of Montenegro
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The sustainability of the health system is already threatened, but the collapse of the pension system should not be allowed, said Boris Mugoša, vice-president of the Social Democrats (SD) and candidate for parliament on the coalition list "Together for the future that belongs to you - Danijel Živković".

Addressing a gathering in Danilovgrad, he said that the pre-election program of the coalition he is part of covers all categories of society, emphasizing vulnerable groups.

As reported by that coalition, Mugoša expressed his concern about the recent, as he calls them, unpleasant events that took place in schoolyards, as well as peer violence and many "anomalies among youth" which, he believes, are a consequence of the environment in which we live.

"We also dealt with the fact that we have a small coverage of children in preschool institutions. We also dealt with the fact that we have huge migrations, that two-thirds of Montenegro, that is, the municipalities in Montenegro have a negative natural increase. We also dealt with the position of people with disabilities , but also the position of the Roma and Egyptian population. We also dealt with young people, because you can see from polls that a large part of young people want to leave our country," said Mugoša.

Mugoša pointed out that in the previous three years, categories that were particularly affected by the current increase in the cost of living had been neglected.

"We also dealt with those categories that were completely forgotten in the previous three years of rampant prices, namely beneficiaries of material benefits, beneficiaries of material security for the family and other people's care and assistance who receive a measly 80 euros per month, the unemployed of whom there are over 40 thousand and pensioners who the pension in this period of drastic increase in the cost of living has been symbolically increased by a couple of euros", said Mugoša.

According to him, in the previous period, "it was poured from hollow to empty", so, he believes, the sustainability of the health system is threatened.

"Look at what is happening to us with the lack of medicines, the lack of funds for artificial insemination, etc., and there is money from the budget for some other things. And what they are planning now is to collapse the pension system. We will not allow that at all," concluded Mugoša.

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