Serbia vs. The Fires: Minister Stamenkovski Won’t Let People Stay Roofless!
Have you ever seen a government actually stand behind its people? Well, now’s the time to open your eyes! Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski, the Minister of Labor, Employment, and Social Affairs, just proved Serbia isn’t all talk when disaster strikes. After devastating fires ravaged villages like Žitni Potok near Prokuplje, leaving families homeless and with massive material losses, the minister jumped into action.
Help You Can’t Forget
Imagine this: 30 tons of aid — food, water, hygiene supplies — delivered straight to the hardest-hit areas of Prokuplje, Kuršumlija, Žitorađa, and Blace. But wait, there’s more! The ministry also decided to pay out additional one-time social assistance at the maximum amount to all families who lost their homes and yards. Yes, you read that right — the state is ready to help until the very last roof tile is in place!
Home Is Where The People Are
“We know how hard it is to watch ashes turn what was once a home into ruins,” the minister said. But here’s the heartwarming message: “Home is where the people are, Serbia is your home, your country, your brothers and sisters across the land.” This isn’t just empty talk — it’s a promise you can see in action.
Unity and Solidarity — Serbia Doesn’t Abandon Its People
This situation has once again shown how united and cohesive Serbia is. While others complain and look for blame, here new roofs are going up and households are being rebuilt. The Serbian Red Cross, in cooperation with the ministry, provided aid, and the state allocated millions of dinars for fire damage recovery, especially in the municipality of Žitorađa.
Forgotten on the Brink of Survival? Not This Time!
Though some people have lived in harsh conditions for decades, now is the time to show that the state can and will respond when it matters most. This aid isn’t just money and food — it’s a sign that Serbia doesn’t forget its citizens, even the poorest and most vulnerable.
Conclusion: Serbia as a Family That Doesn’t Leave Its Members Behind
While the world watches people struggle with disaster aftermaths, Serbia sends a clear message: no one here is alone. Minister Stamenkovski and her ministry have shown that the state can be a pillar of support and strength. But of course, there’s always room for improvement — so if you have your own story or opinion about how the state helps or doesn’t, drop a comment below. Let the people’s voice be heard!
And hey, if you thought this was the end, think again — Serbia will be here until the last tile is on the roof and the last family rebuilds their home. Because here, home isn’t just a building, it’s the people who live in it.
So, what do you say? Is this how a government should act, or just another political show? Share your thoughts, because the story isn’t over until we hear from you!