Dajković and the abolished Citizens' Service - just one in a series of examples of partitocracy

The current government has been talking about freeing institutions from party cadres, and then compromises emerge.

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Dajković, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Dajković, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Every government, before becoming a government, promises the professionalization and depoliticization of public administration.

And the current one's mouth was full of institutions liberated from party cadres, and then compromises surfaced.

The latest example is the abolition of the Citizens' Service in the Capital City, when its head, Vladislav Dajković, was suspended for supporting protests against the construction of a collector in Botun, during working hours, a project being implemented by the Podgorica government.

As long as public administration hires people based on party affiliation, and not on service needs and qualifications, Dajković and his Citizens' Service will be just one in a series of examples of partitocracy.

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