The member of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Suzana Pribilović said that nothing else could be expected from Minister Vladimir Leposavic, "whose days in office are numbered", but to think about how to continue with the collapse of the legal system and the reputation of Montenegro.
The Minister of Justice, Human and Minority Rights submitted to the Assembly an initiative for the adoption of the Law on amnesty for participants in public gatherings.
"Probably greatly encouraged by the fact that a 'nice' voice about him, as a denier of the genocide in Srebrenica, was also heard in the UN Security Council, this week he came up with the so-called Law on amnesty for participants in public gatherings. There might not be anything controversial in that, if amnesty is not provided for those who, in the period from the end of 2019 to May 2020, attacked the police, spread the epidemic indiscriminately, guided by their political interests, and knowingly violated the measures introduced to suppress the coronavirus pandemic," said Pribilović.
She said that in the DPS, knowing Leposavić "and his 'expert' experience of legal science", they are not surprised that he resorted to drafting an act that will tell citizens that proven misdemeanors and criminal acts can be forgiven - only if you are political and ideological eligible.
"If certain parties from the ruling majority did not find in his views on Srebrenica a strong enough reason to remove him - this new attempt to collapse the legal system will probably finally force them to raise their hands against a man who has clearly shown from the very beginning that he is unworthy of office on which, due to strange circumstances, he is," concluded the DPS deputy.
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