Rights of Montenegro and I personally are not responsible for today's lack of quorum at the Session of the Committee for Monitoring and Control of the Privatization Procedure, said the president of that party, Marko Milačić.
Milačić said that as a representative of the citizens in the Parliament of Montenegro and a member of that Commission, he felt an obligation to the public to explain today's absence from the session where the privatization of the Avala Hotel was discussed.
He clarified that Prava Montenegro has one deputy in the Assembly of Montenegro, and that he could not physically arrive at the Assembly at the scheduled time, "due to other unplanned but unavoidable obligations, I was not able to delegate another deputy from my party in order to provided a quorum for the session of the Commission, while I expected that colleagues from the SNP who have that possibility would do so".
"Regardless of the above, I was in telephone contact with the President of the Commission, my colleague Maksim Vučinić, and I was ready to be in the hall itself, in order to provide a quorum if it depended only on me, but my colleague Maksim Vučinić informed me by phone that the quorum would not be provided even if I would have been present, because the session lacks a large number of members of the Commission. At the moment when the second session of the same Commission in a row was starting and I physically appeared in the Assembly hall - because there were already reports in the media about the lack of a quorum and my name among them - but there was no quorum required for this session either, due to the obvious boycott for the quorum of the required number of deputies," Milacic's announcement states.
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