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The UBU ‘’Nezavisnost’’ Leading Committee ‘’played with fire’’ at its VII Session, which it didn’t know how to extinguish
DICTATORSHIP INSTEAD OF DEMOCRACY
Belgrade, May 23 2008
In many people the fear of the media is greater than the fear of conscience. The UBU ‘’Nezavisnost’’ Statutory Committee, without any conscience and shame, accused Dragan Matic, President of MWBU ‘’Nezavisnost’’, of rough violation, because he wrote a newspaper text ‘’Shame’’, which was published on the MWBU web site and in the newspaper ‘’Metalpres’’. Mr. Canak and his associates thought this text caused serious damage to ‘’Nezavisnost’’ Union, and so Mr. Branislav Canak and his people (‘’toadies’’) made a decision by a majority of votes to sanction the leader of Metal Workers. As those two trade union organizations are not private, personal conflict between Canak and Matic is not in question, but two different approaches to work. While on one hand there is a progressive, democratic and effective operation of an organization, on the other hand there is unproductive work, autocratic power, bully and imprudent behavior. Due to such work, the future of UBU ‘’Nezavisnost’’ is uncertain. In such cases, democracy is an abstract noun, because force reigns in this case and not the law.
The MWBU ‘’Nezavisnost’’ expects to find out Mr. Branislav Canak’s way of thinking in order to carry out the debatable decision. The decision of the UBU ‘’Nezavisnost’’ Leading Committee inspired a desire in members of MWBU ‘’Nezavisnost’’ to appeal personally to the President of UBU ‘’Nezavisnost’’ and his ‘’toadies’’ at the Session scheduled for May 30 2008 and that this conflict would be settled in the best possible way. Only one question has been asked: Do ‘’toadies’’ have the courage to come and look Metal Workers in the face and state the arguments due to which Dragan Matic was excluded from membership.
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