Minister Stamenkovski and Social Care in Kučevo: Is This Really Enough?

Welcome to the world of social care in Serbia, where Minister Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski tours facilities and promises millions of dinars for new windows and personal assistants, while our oldest and most vulnerable still wait for a dignified life. In Kučevo, the minister was greeted with smiles and warmth, but does that really change anything? Nearly 12 million dinars will be spent on new carpentry, and the municipality recently received an additional 3 million dinars for home help and personal assistants. It all sounds nice, but is it just a drop in the ocean of needs? While the minister boasts about fieldwork and support for social care users across Serbia, the reality is many elderly people still live in conditions unworthy of a human being. Is investing in carpentry and personal assistants really the answer to all problems? Or is it just a political show for the public? In a country where we face daily problems of violence, economic challenges, and uncertainty, social care must be a priority, not just occasional gestures. If you want to see the real picture of social care in Serbia, look at Kučevo and ask yourself – is this really enough? And you, what do you think? Are millions for carpentry and personal assistants really enough to meet the needs of our oldest? Or is it time for a real revolution in social policy? Drop a comment, share your thoughts, or just laugh at this circus – but don’t stay silent!

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