The Constitutional Court abolished the amended Regulation on the representative of Montenegro before the European Court of Human Rights

The court's decision came two days after the ruling of the Administrative Court, which found that the Government had illegally dismissed Valentina Pavličić from the position of protector before the European Court of Human Rights

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Constitutional Court, Photo: Luka Zeković
Constitutional Court, Photo: Luka Zeković
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At today's session, the Constitutional Court made a decision to repeal the amended Regulation on the representative of Montenegro before the European Court of Human Rights.

The court's decision came two days after the ruling of the Administrative Court, which found that the Government illegally dismissed Valentina Pavličić from the position of protector before the European Court of Human Rights.

By decision of the Government of Montenegro, on February 2, Pavličić's mandate ended due to the entry into force of the new Regulation on the representative of Montenegro before the European Court of Human Rights.

The Constitutional Court rejected the initiative to initiate a procedure for the evaluation of the constitutionality and legality of the Decision on the method and criteria for solving the housing needs of officials, while the procedure for the evaluation of the constitutionality and legality of the provisions of Article 32 para. 2 and 3 of the Branch collective agreement for the field of education concluded by the representative trade union of education in Montenegro and the Government of Montenegro.

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