The President of the Parliamentary Committee for Security and Defense, Miodrag Laković, announced that the session of that body scheduled for July 16 has been postponed, and will be held at a new date, July 30.
The Assembly announced last week that at the session on July 16, there will be a control hearing of Prime Minister Milojko Spajić and Minister of Internal Affairs Danilo Šaranović, on the topic: "Appointment of Acting Director of the Police Administration and consequences for the security system in Montenegro".
Laković did not announce the reason for postponing the board session.
The beginning of the session on July 30 is scheduled for nine o'clock, in the parliamentary room for consideration of classified materials.
The control hearing of Spajić and Šaranović, regarding the appointment of Acting Police Director Aleksandar Radović, was originally scheduled for June 26, but was postponed due to the international obligations of the Prime Minister and the Minister.
The initiative for the control hearing was submitted by opposition MPs who are members of the Committee, along with MP Jevrosima Pejović, after the events at the marathon session of the Government in March, when Radović was elected acting police director on Spajić's proposal.
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