Bosniak party: Establish the facts about the Snimak affair through a parliamentary investigation

The BS believes that, in the Parliament, work on constitutional changes should continue
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Rafet Husović, Photo: "Vijesti" Archive
Rafet Husović, Photo: "Vijesti" Archive
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Ažurirano: 29.04.2013. 14:12h

The Bosniak Party, as an authentic political representative of the Bosniak people, determined to respect the principles of democracy, respect for political differences, committed to affirming dialogue on open issues and strengthening institutions, fully committed to the European future of Montenegro, respects the institute of civil protest as a legitimate constitutional form of political assembly, it was announced from that party.

"In this sense, with full attention and respect, the leadership of the BS considered the demands of political and other subjects - the organizers of the April protest, and declares them as follows: We believe that the full democratization of the political environment in Montenegro is achieved through the creation of conditions for a democratic and a transparent electoral process. To this end, good results were achieved through the achievement of full consensus of all political subjects during the adoption of the electoral law in September 2011, in which BS actively participated. However, we are ready to make a full contribution to the further improvement of electoral legislation through upgrading existing regulations, with the aim of removing all obstacles that, in the future, could call into question the democracy and transparency of the election process," states the statement signed by the president of the Bosniak Party, Rafet Husović.

The BS believes that, in the Parliament, work on constitutional changes should be continued, the implementation of which will reform and strengthen judicial institutions, and further improve their independence, professionalism and responsibility.

"To this end, we are open to dialogue and committed to achieving a full consensus regarding the improvement of the constitutional norm, taking into account the objective needs, comparative experiences and recommendations of the Venice Commission," the announcement reads.

In the press release, it is suggested that BS is fully prepared to open all important issues in the parliamentary procedure, and in this sense, we believe that it is very important to investigate and establish all the facts about the "Snimak" affair, through a parliamentary investigation, and recognize and process any possible abuse.

"We express full openness to further discussions between political subjects, with full respect for political differences and commitment to strengthening the institution of Parliament," the statement concludes.

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