Prime Minister Milojko Spajić will answer questions from representatives of parliamentary clubs today in the Parliament, at a special session dedicated to the Prime Minister's Hour, which will begin at 14 p.m.
Social Democrat MP Nikola Zirojević will ask Spajić how he comments on the statements of the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, which initiated the construction of the chapel on Lovćen, which, as he stated, deeply divide Montenegrin society and can potentially lead to a serious deterioration of inter-religious and inter-ethnic relations in Montenegro.
The leader of the Croatian citizens' initiative, Adrijan Vuksanović, is interested in how Spajić evaluates the relations between Montenegro and Croatia during his mandate.
President of the Citizens' Movement URA Dritan Abazović will ask Spajić if he is behind the organized attacks on the head of the Special Police Department Predrag Šuković and the chief special prosecutor Vladimir Novović, as implied by the Minister of Justice Andrej Milović.
Democratic People's Party MP Milun Zogović will ask Spajić if he is satisfied with the current dynamics of the implementation of the Europe Now 2 program and what is the deadline for the implementation of all measures from the program.
The head of the Club of Democrats, Boris Bogdanović, is interested in whether, in Spajić's opinion, the arrest and prosecution of suspects and those accused of committing the most serious crimes in the field of organized crime and corruption is revenge against elected, appointed or otherwise engaged persons in the public administration system.
MP and leader of the Democratic Party of Socialists Danijel Živković will ask Spajić if he thinks that Montenegro will be able to start the procedure of closing the negotiation chapters at the end of the year.
Vasilij Čarapić, president of the Club of Deputies of the Movement Europe now, is interested in what Spajić's vision for the strategic development of Montenegro is and how the Development Bank of Montenegro would support future strategic infrastructure and development projects in the country.
Member of the Special Club Jevrosima Pejović will ask Spajić if he will submit all transactions from his numerous cryptocurrency accounts to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption since he became a public official.
The MP of the Socialist People's Party, Slađana Kaluđerović, is interested in what further steps will be taken in the direction of changing the policy of competition protection, in order to prevent the abuse of power that brings enormous profits to individuals, harms the economic environment and economic growth of the state, and directly hits the pockets of citizens.
Bosniak Party leader Ervin Ibrahimović will ask Spajić when an agreement will be signed with Germany on the recognition of driver's licenses from Montenegro, while New Serbian Democracy MP Marko Kovačević is interested in whether the government is ready to participate in the implementation of the "Sunny City" project in Nikšić.
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