Despite the promises made by representatives of the Government of Montenegro during the protest held on March 19 at the Roman Square in Podgorica, none of the key demands of persons with disabilities have been met to date. The meeting with the Prime Minister and the Minister of Labor, which was announced immediately after the gathering, has been postponed twice, while the Regulation on Subsidies, whose urgent amendment was promised, has not yet been adopted.
Our guest is Marina Vujačić, executive director of the Association of Disabled Youth of Montenegro.
In "Colors of Morning" on Televizija Vijesti on Monday, April 21st, watch:
- Amer Smailović, Bosniak Party MP, guest of "Daily Press Review".
- How can we avoid overloading ourselves with heavy and fatty foods after fasting? How many eggs can we enjoy during Easter and how long do they remain safe for consumption after the holiday meal?
- Those who may not have their loved ones with them these days are not alone and show that the holidays live in their hearts. The residents of the Nikšić Home for the Elderly are waiting for us.
- Steps remembered by generations: The "Čigre" cultural and artistic group from Nikšić is ready to bring joy, song and dance into our homes.
- Bears are causing problems: Why are Nikšić hunters and Banjani residents protesting?
- Easter Bazaar in Zeta: What's on the program?
- How is Easter going at the Podgorica market?
- Bicycle policies in practice: How will Biciklo.me apply the experiences from Bologna?
Bonus video: