Nikolić: The parliamentary majority should turn to the Constitutional Court of Russia or Serbia to see if the President has violated the Constitution

"Montenegro urgently needs an inclusive dialogue on the election of judges of the Constitutional Court. And after that the elections"

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Nikolić, Photo: Boris Pejović
Nikolić, Photo: Boris Pejović
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It is best for the parliamentary majority to turn to the Constitutional Court of Russia or Serbia to see if the President of Montenegro has violated the Constitution, since the Constitutional Court is out of office, precisely thanks to them.

Andrija Nikolić, MP and member of the Presidency of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), said this on Twitter.

Today, the Parliament of Montenegro adopted the Proposal for initiating the procedure to determine whether the President of Montenegro, Milo Đukanović, violated the Constitution.

41 MPs voted for the majority, there were no abstentions, and no votes against. MPs from DPS and the rest of the opposition did not attend the vote.

"Montenegro urgently needs an inclusive dialogue on the election of Constitutional Court judges. And after that, elections," Nikolić concluded.

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