The Constitutional Committee will consider today the Commission's report on the election of four judges of the Constitutional Court of Montenegro based on a public invitation from August 1.
The commission was formed at the last session with the task of reviewing the documentation of 19 candidates who applied for the positions of judges of the Constitutional Court.
The commission, which consists of Jovanka Laličić, Luiđ Škrelja and Vladimir Martinović, will determine whether the applications of the candidates are in accordance with the conditions prescribed by the public invitation.
Snežana Armenko, Alija Beganović, Tatjana Bulatović, Ilija Vukčević, Sulejman Guči, Dragana Đuranović, Azra Jasavić, Snežana Jonica and Jovan Kojičić, Sanja Malenjak, Jadranka Novaković, Zdenka Perović, Mirjana Popović, Ivan Radojičić, Branislav Radulović applied for the public call. , Enesa Rastoder, Jelena Ružičić, Gorica Fatić and Edis Hadžić.
Out of a total of seven, the Constitutional Court now has four members. The president is Budimir Šćepanović, and the members are Milorad Gogić, Desanka Lopičić and Miodrag Iličković. Starting tomorrow, that court will remain without a quorum for work, because Judge Iličković is eligible for an old-age pension.
At the beginning of the year, Dragoljub Drašković retired, and earlier Hamdija Šarkinović and Mevlida Muratović.
The committee could determine the proposal of candidates for four judges of the Constitutional Court on September 20 at the earliest, and the deputies could first vote on them at the plenum on October 2, after the regular autumn session begins. This could happen if, immediately after the Commission confirms who meets the requirements for candidacy, consultative hearings begin to be held daily.
Given that 19 candidates applied for the competition, this means that four candidates should be heard every day, as this was the practice before.
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The committee could determine the proposal of candidates for four judges of the Constitutional Court on September 20 at the earliest, and the deputies could first vote on them at the plenum on October 2, after the regular autumn session begins...
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