Albanian Alliance's amendments to agreements with UAE: Beaches to be available to citizens free of charge...

They also demand that the seizure of private property be carried out exclusively with prior fair payment, and that the state seek the opinion of the European Commission on the environment, state aid and public procurement for all projects under these contracts.

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Čapuni, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
Čapuni, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
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The Albanian Alliance coalition has submitted seven amendments to the Draft Law on the Agreement with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which require that projects in Montenegrin municipalities can only be carried out with the consent of the Assembly of that Municipality, that beaches in these places must remain available to citizens free of charge...

In addition, they demand that the agreement does not abolish or limit the implementation of tenders for the use of beaches, and that projects can only be declared in the public interest in accordance with domestic legislation.

They also demand that the seizure of private property be carried out only with prior fair payment, and that the state seek the opinion of the European Commission on the environment, state aid, and public procurement for all projects under these contracts.

Among the amendments is one that requires the Government to publish complete documentation, communication, and information on the implementation of the agreement with the UAE, within seven days of its receipt, except for secret documents.

The amendments were submitted by MP Ilir Čapuni, and relate to the agreement on cooperation in tourism and real estate development.

Amendments to the Bill on the Agreement with the UAE were also submitted earlier today by the Democratic People's Party (DNP) Parliamentary Group.

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