SNP: The procedure for evaluating the constitutionality of the NKT decision should have been started immediately after the publication of the list

"The SNP believes that the question of the constitutionality of that decision had to be raised immediately after the publication of the disputed list, and the Constitutional Court, instead of silently contributing to the chaotic and illegal situation, should have declared about it as soon as possible," the statement says.

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Mevlida Muratović, Photo: Savo Prelević
Mevlida Muratović, Photo: Savo Prelević
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According to the Socialist People's Party (SNP), the procedure for evaluating the constitutionality of the decision of the National Coordination Body (NCT) on the publication of the list of citizens who were in self-isolation should have been initiated immediately after the publication of that list.

By publishing the data of people who were in self-isolation, the NKT contributed to their being victims of social stigmatization and enabled their personal data to be misused, states, among other things, in the position of judge reporter of the Constitutional Court Mevlide Muratović. "What the SNP and numerous non-governmental organizations claimed a few months ago regarding the publication of the identity of people in self-isolation was confirmed in her position by Constitutional Court judge Mevlida Muratović," the announcement states. In the SNP, they believe that the Constitutional Court initiated the procedure to evaluate the constitutionality of the NKT's decision with considerable delay. "The SNP believes that the issue of the constitutionality of that decision had to be raised immediately after the publication of the disputed list, and the Constitutional Court, instead of silently contributing to the chaotic and illegal situation, should have declared about it as soon as possible," the statement says. The SNP said that they were warning that this is, as they stated, a clear and gross violation of human rights, which can lead to the misuse of personal data, the protection of which must be the standard of all societies in the 21st century. From that party, they said that the Constitutional Court, as well as the entire judicial system, must react much more effectively to, as they stated, obvious abuses of human rights and freedoms. "The change of government and value system in the fall will lead to the depoliticization of the judicial apparatus, the release of which is a necessary precondition for removing the shackles from Montenegrin society as a whole," the announcement states.

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