Laković to Milatović: It is necessary to refrain from harmful qualifications

"Therefore, elementary statesmanship requires us to refrain from qualifications that do not belong to us by function, and which, in addition, can damage Montenegro's international reputation and its investment potential," said Laković.

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Miodrag Laković, Photo: TV Vijesti
Miodrag Laković, Photo: TV Vijesti
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Elementary statesmanship requires refraining from qualifications that do not belong to someone by function, and that can harm Montenegro's international reputation, said Miodrag Laković, a member of parliament from the Europe Now Movement (PES).

On his account on the Iks network, commenting on President Jakov Milatović's assessment regarding the agreement with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), he wrote that everyone has the right to publicly question any law and build their policy on it, but that, ultimately, there are institutions whose jurisdiction is to determine criminal responsibility and they do so independently and indiscriminately.

"Therefore, elementary statesmanship requires us to refrain from qualifications that do not belong to us by function, and which, in addition, can damage Montenegro's international reputation and its investment potential," said Laković.

Milatović previously said that the agreement signed between Montenegro and the UAE on cooperation in the field of tourism is controversial on several grounds and called for political and criminal accountability for all those currently participating in it.

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