Nedović: When you are a private media outlet, you cannot tell me that you work for the state and in the name of truth

The President of the Administrative Committee presented her assessment in the part of the session that commented on the way the media reports on the increases and salaries of MPs and state officials.

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The President of the Administrative Board, Jelena Nedović, at today's session of that body, which discussed the requests of the Constitutional Court and the Prosecutor's Office of Montenegro for the adoption of a decision on the realization of an allowance for the position for certain judges and prosecutors, in the part where the way in which the media reports on the increase and salaries of MPs and state officials was commented on, expressed the assessment that private media cannot work in the interest of the state and the truth, but who knows whom.

"... That those media outlets that use untruths, because I guess the media should be a voice that tells the truth, does research and doesn't spin, that maybe they, who knows, work for someone else. Not all of them, but we have so many private media outlets, so when you're a private media outlet, you can't tell me that you work for the state and in the name of the truth, but who knows who," she said.

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