The Assembly continues its work on Friday

The agenda of the session will include a report on the work of the Prosecutorial and Judicial Council

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MPs of the DPS prevented the Prime Minister's hour from being held today, Photo: Luka Zeković
MPs of the DPS prevented the Prime Minister's hour from being held today, Photo: Luka Zeković
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The Parliament of Montenegro will resume work on Friday.

This was decided tonight at the session of the collegium of the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić.

Then the session, which started last week, should be continued, and the report on the work of the Prosecutorial and Judicial Council is on the agenda.

The prime minister's hour was not held today because the deputies of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) blocked the floor, not allowing it to be held, after which the speaker of the parliament Andrija Mandić closed the session and announced the holding of a new prime minister's hour.

The DPS said that they do not allow the humiliation of the parliament and that Prime Minister Milojko Spajić cannot come to the Assembly "whenever he wants". Previously, the prime minister's hour was scheduled for Saturday, but Spajić informed the Assembly that he could not attend.

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