Milatović: Charlatans from the Government and the parliamentary majority knowingly trampled the Constitution

Milatović states on his Twitter profile that such an act is an "unprecedented undermining of democracy", but also that "every decision of the municipal authorities that were elected in this unconstitutional manner" is called into question.

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Photo: Luka Zeković
Photo: Luka Zeković
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One of the leaders of the newly founded Europe Now movement and former Minister of Economic Development, Jakov Milatović, reacted to the decision of the Constitutional Court that the Law on Amendments to the Law on Local Self-Government, which postponed local elections in several Montenegrin municipalities, is unconstitutional, saying that "charlatans from the Government and the new parliamentary majority, headed by a relaxed prime minister, fearing defeat in the elections, deliberately trampled the Constitution."

Milatović states on his Twitter profile that such an act is an "unprecedented undermining of democracy", but also that "every decision of the municipal authorities that were elected in this unconstitutional manner" is called into question.

"All this is another proof of how much the current government, which itself was created, in the process of constitutional questioning, has undermined legal certainty in the country. The only way out of this situation is to shorten the mandate of the Assembly as soon as possible and call for extraordinary parliamentary elections!", he said. Milatović on Twitter.

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