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The vice president of the Freedom and Justice Party, Marinika Tepic, held a conference in front of the Elektroprivreda Srbije building and on that occasion stated that the head of that state-owned company, Milorad Grcic, must resign because, according to her, EPS led the loser status with almost seven billion dinars in just two years. net loss.
The second reason, Tepic said, is that Grcic has been in the condition of interim director for years, even though his term has expired, which, as he mentioned, is illegal, while citing the absence of the desulfurization announced in Kostolac. as the third reason.
“What will lead to this catastrophic situation are two things. A drastic increase in electricity prices and the layoff of a large number of employees. The official figure is that there are about 32,000, but we all know that around 100,000 people are used directly or indirectly throughout the system. ” Therefore, half a million people, employees and their families should be shaken from this moment when their family pillar will lose their job because Grčić is playing on the grid at EPS, “said Tepić.
Grcic: Tepic is misleading the public
V. d. The director of the Serbian Electric Power Industry (EPS), Milorad Grcic, assessed in a written statement that the Vice President of the Freedom and Justice Party (SAA) Marinika Tepic Tepic “misleads the public” by stating that this administration of EPS has not started desulfurization and EPS is poisoning people.
He also pointed out that Marinika Tepic is not a representative of the citizens “because that is what happens in the elections, in which Tepic did not participate.”
Grcic stated that Tepic can represent Dragan Djilas “because in all these directions to state, public and other companies, he exclusively represents him and his business partners.”
Grcic assessed that “just as Djilas led a group that, like termites, looted and devoured the Serbian budget and led the country to bankruptcy, Djilas’s friends looted and stole EPS.”
As it seemed when “the Drgan Djilas team directed EPS”, Grcic pointed out, “the best evidence is the fact that from 2004 to 2012 an average of 237 million euros was invested annually, and from 2013 to 2019, 360 to 400 million euros “. by year “.
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