Demos: We no longer know the limits of frivolity and the collapse of the state

"This means that in the event that a Montenegrin president carries out a constitutional coup, the Montenegrin Constitutional Court would be declared incompetent - treating everything as an individual legal act," announced Demos.

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The content of the notification from the Constitutional Court is, unfortunately, a new blow to the seriousness of the Montenegrin state, and the limits of frivolity and the collapse of the state are no longer known, according to Demos.

From that party, they reacted on the occasion of today's interpretation of the Constitutional Court, which did not make a decision regarding the initiative to evaluate the constitutionality of the decree on the dissolution of the Assembly, which was made by the President Milo Đukanović.

From Demos, they believe that it is not just about the blockade, but about the explanation of some of the judges, sufficient for the blockade, "that the court is factually incompetent due to the alleged character of Djukanović's decision as an individual legal act".

"This means that in the event that a president of Montenegro carries out a constitutional coup, the Montenegrin Constitutional Court would declare itself incompetent - treating everything as an individual legal act. This explanation, of truly grotesque proportions, additionally completes the current legal and political process in the country, as an expression of public irresponsibility and the state of a deeply neglected society and institutions," announced Demos.

The blockade of the court, they emphasize, will not significantly affect the political-election process because, as they say, in the parliament there is a majority and dominant awareness of the necessity of holding early elections.

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