Anđušić: RUP is an example of party employment, exported coal for EPS at a price lower than the market price

He pointed out that 2019 workers were employed in 670, 2020 in 840, and 2023 in 1260.

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From the press in the Assembly, Photo: Aljoša Turović
From the press in the Assembly, Photo: Aljoša Turović
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The Uglja Pljevlja mine is an example of party employment, Mihailo Anđušić said.

He said this at the press conference of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) in the Parliament of Montenegro.

He pointed out that 2019 workers were employed in 670, 2020 in 840, and 2023 in 1260.

According to him, such a number represents a record number of employees.

"These are the data presented by the audit institutions and the Minister of Energy," said the DPS deputy and asked if this number of employees represents a criminal offense.

He added that Milan Lekić gave the contract permanently as a wedding present.

"After a series of criminal charges filed by the DPS, no one found themselves competent to react," Andušić said.

He also pointed out that RUP exported coal to Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) at a price lower than the market price, but also that that company had a two-day-old fictitious company owned by the Ukrainian Poroshenko family.

"That family no longer lives in Montenegro, and it still owes the state 30.000 euros," said the DPS deputy.

When asked by Vijesti journalists about CEDIS and Elektroprivreda, Andušić said that 8 state-owned companies are recording a drop in liquidity.

"You have heard the views of the minister, who at times seems sincere and who occasionally gives the impression that someone will answer. And they answer by being rewarded with positions in Solar, Elektroprivreda, Cedis".

No date for the meeting about Šavnik

Answering a journalist's question about the elections in Šavnik, Andušić assessed that Vasilij Čarapić's initiative is pompous, because he is not on the committee for electoral reform, but that they agreed on the condition that the government abandons its intention to call for new elections. The session has not yet been scheduled.

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