URA: Milović, with the support of Spajić, continues to violate the law, we are convinced that he will be held accountable

"Milović, with the support of Spajić, is trying to cover up illegal acts with other illegal actions. We are convinced that the institutions of the system will be strong enough to protect the laws of this country and sanction the actions of the Minister of Justice, Andrej Milović."

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"The first five months of the work of the 44th Spajić Government were marked by continuous violations of the Constitution and the law, and today the controversial Minister of Justice Andrej Milović continued this practice with the illegal return to the criminal record of the former Director General of the National Security Agency, Artan Kurti. This is a scandalous act which aims to prevent the obligation to return to the judgment of the Administrative Court on returning to the post of inspector general, in accordance with the decision of the competent court, but also the classic discrediting of the personality", announced the Citizens' Movement URA.

The URA assessed that Spajić's decision to leave the position of Minister of Justice was extremely meaningful, so that Milović would continue to do "criminal and revanchist work" for him.

From the URA movement, they add that the very circumstance "where Milović does not allow access to case files, the engagement of attorneys, falsifying facts throughout the entire procedure, indicates revanchism and anarchy in the system."

"Milović, with the support of Spajić, is trying to cover up illegal acts with other illegal actions. We are convinced that the institutions of the system will be strong enough to protect the laws of this country and sanction the actions of the Minister of Justice Andrej Milović. Therefore, we are convinced that in this, as in other acts that have for the purpose of protecting criminals, such as the 'Binali' case, Milović will ultimately be held accountable," concludes URE.

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