Although the president of the country was obliged to dissolve the Assembly according to the new law, the alleged parliamentary majority, which does not have a majority, is asking the Constitutional Court to annul the president's decision to dissolve the Assembly, which resulted from a politically directed law that they proposed and voted for, he said. Petar Odžić, member of the presidency of the Social Democratic Party (SDP).
Deputies of the parliamentary majority submitted to the Constitutional Court the Proposal for approval of the decree on the dissolution of the Assembly, which was passed by the President Milo Đukanović on Friday, it was announced from the Cabinet of the President of the Assembly Danijela Đurović.
The fact that the winners of the elections, who currently do not have a majority to form a new government, and a part of which voted for the fall of the previous government, is currently working against the holding of the elections. , which are imposed as the only solution to the crisis," added Odžović.
He says that the conclusion is - they overthrew the government, they don't want a new government, because they are at odds, but they won't go to the elections either, because their ratings have been plummeting since the last election.
"The epilogue of the two-year rule is a debt of over 800 million, with the tendency of additional debts, tens of thousands of soldiers employed by the party, the arrest of high-ranking officials of the new government, inflation of over 15 percent and anarchy in the state. Comrades liberators, the mandate has been returned to the citizens, and they will 11 . in June clearly say what they want," Odžić concluded.
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