Abazoviqi: I raised the average salary to 720 euros, and I was fired again

Montenegro's Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic, during his visit to Tirana at the invitation of Prime Minister Edi Rama, has talked about the reason for his dismissal. He says that despite the rise of the average salary from 550 euros to 750 euros, the Montenegrin parliament dismissed it. “We've offered the model that could be productive for Mt [...]
He says that despite the rise of the average salary from 550 euros to 750 euros, the Montenegrin parliament dismissed it.
“We have provided the model that may be productive for Montenegro, and I am very proud of reaching in the last eight months in Montenegro. Unemployment in Montenegro is at the lowest historic level. I tell you here that the average salary in Montenegro from 550 euros has amounted to 720 euros”, he said.
On the other hand, he said his government, already technical, is working better than when it has the full mandate.
It's a political confusion, but the government, regardless of its technical mandate, works without distributives. It works better than when it was in the full term because those people who didn't find themselves there probably made a mistake. I may seem a little arrogant because I don't see my mistakes in myself even though they exist and are present at”.
He said his government has had a central agenda in the fight against corruption and organised crime, while stressing that there were people who did not like it, so his government collapsed.
The government has been dismissed since some people who initially supported the government have wanted us to secede from the anti-corruption and organised crime agenda. We didn't want to get away from it, it was our central agenda”, the potential Abazovic, while acknowledging that his government's dismissal has prompted Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic.












