The practice of declaring incomplete and illegal election lists by municipal election commissions (MEC) continues in as many as nine municipalities of Montenegro, and there is no responsibility for this type of violation of the law, the Center for Civic Education (CEC) announced.
The non-governmental organization (NGO) added that another report of the European Commission (EC) comes in the context of a dominantly "male" policy, with accompanying warnings about verbal violence and expressed hate speech against the few active women in the social and political life of Montenegro. Above.
"In the Report, the EC noted the insufficient political representation of women at the local level, and warned of the violation of legal procedures in the last local elections in Berane, in terms of compliance with the provision on the mandatory fulfillment of the quota of 30 percent of women. It remains to be seen what the next Report will be like EC, if discrimination against women continues, as well as the practice of declaring incomplete and illegal electoral lists by the MEC in as many as nine municipalities of Montenegro, and there is no responsibility for this type of violation of the law," the CCE announced.
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