Đukanović: Completing the Constitutional Court creates conditions for shortening the mandate of the Parliament

Gargan welcomed the progress towards solving the functionality of the US with the wish that Montenegro establish "political stability in the coming period, which is key for its return to its rightful place in the integration process, but also for the strengthening of direct foreign investments."

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Gargan and Đukanović, Photo: Information Service of the President of Montenegro
Gargan and Đukanović, Photo: Information Service of the President of Montenegro
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President Milo Đukanović announced that he is convinced that the completion of the Constitutional Court has been completed, and that this will create the conditions for shortening the mandate of the Assembly and going to early parliamentary elections.

This was announced after a meeting between Đukanović and Irish Ambassador Ronan Gargano.

Đukanović emphasized that with that step "the country would finally come out of the crisis".

Gargan welcomed the progress towards solving the functionality of the US with the wish that Montenegro establish "political stability in the coming period, which is key for its return to its rightful place in the integration process, but also for the strengthening of direct foreign investments".

He said that "Ireland is fully ready to help Montenegro through capacity building for full membership in the European Union, and firmly stands by the position of advancing the candidate in accordance with the achieved results".

Gargan adds that in the year when Ireland celebrates half a century of membership in the EU, they want other countries like Montenegro to feel the benefits of membership that they too had.

"Gargan and Đukanović agree that the good relations between the two countries should be further improved, especially in areas with a lot of potential such as the economy and tourism," the statement of the President of Montenegro states.

"Đukanović and Gargan add that the improvement of the air connection between the two countries, the strengthening of the contractual base and the creation of conditions for the liberalization of the visa regime will further bring Montenegro and Ireland closer together and promote investment cooperation and the transfer of good experiences of the EU member states," the statement concludes.

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