Ivanovic: Montenegro is a hostage to the complete meaningless of institutions

"Last night we also witnessed the extremely frivolous attitude of the majority of people's representatives, who only showed that they only care about the interests of the party, not the state," Ivanović said.

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Ivanovic, Photo: Evropa sad
Ivanovic, Photo: Evropa sad
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Last night's discussion in the Assembly, regardless of its outcome, for the umpteenth time in the last few months, confirms that Montenegro is hostage to the complete meaningless of its most important institutions, said Filip Ivanović, a member of the Presidency of the Europe Now movement.

"After the fall of two governments in just half a year, the alternating rotation of the parliamentary majority, the blockade of the Constitutional Court, the unconstitutional postponement of local elections and the farcical political poker between the President of the State and the Assembly, last night we also witnessed the extremely frivolous attitude of the majority of the people's representatives, who only showed that they only take into account the interests of the party, not the state," announced Ivanovic.

He sees a way out of the political crisis in early elections.

"In such an environment, the only principled resolution of the political crisis, which is increasingly taking on the contours of parody, is to return to the citizens their original and essential right to, in extraordinary parliamentary elections, give their trust to those whom they believe will continue their work honestly, responsibly and efficiently on the economic and social recovery of Montenegro. This is the least that the citizens deserve, after more than thirty years," Ivanović concluded.

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