Mugoša: It is inappropriate for the Assembly session to start tomorrow at 11, and the Prime Minister's proposal has not yet reached the procedure

"The majority of the Collegium made the decision that tomorrow (aside from the Rules of Procedure) the session will start at 11 a.m.," wrote Mugoša on the social network Iks

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Mugoša, Photo: Savo Prelevic
Mugoša, Photo: Savo Prelevic
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The opposition did not agree to the session of the Parliament of Montenegro starting tomorrow at 11 a.m., because it is inappropriate for the session to start then, and the Prime Minister's proposal has not yet reached the parliamentary procedure, announced Social Democrats (SD) MP Boris Mugoša.

"The majority of the Collegium made the decision that tomorrow (aside from the Rules of Procedure) the session will start at 11 a.m.," wrote Mugoša on the social network Iks

He said that the opposition, which in addition to the SD consists of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), the Civic Movement URA, the Croatian Civic Initiative (HGI) and the Special Club) "did not agree with this because it is inappropriate for the session to start tomorrow at 11 a.m. and the material (proposal prime minister) has not yet reached the parliamentary procedure".

"Of course, no one objected to the proposal to change the structure of the Government being on the agenda, but in accordance with business and constitutional procedure. On the other hand, another mechanism of the control role of the opposition, which is guaranteed to it by the Rules of Procedure, and that is the ministerial hour, because the majority rejected our proposal to finish the investigation of the Minister of Justice tomorrow morning and then continue with the reconstruction, the expansion of the Government. We defined it as political cowardice, as well as another 'cheap' demonstration of force by the majority," Mugoša wrote on IX.

The collegium of the President of the Parliament of Montenegro, which was attended by the heads of the parliamentary clubs, reached a conclusion today that tomorrow (Tuesday, July 23) at 11:XNUMX a.m., the parliamentary session will continue with the item related to elections and appointments.

This confirmed the writing of "Vijesta" that the MPs in the Parliament of Montenegro will vote tomorrow on the reconstruction of the Government of Milojko Spajić in the continuation of the sixth or ninth session of the spring session and that it will most likely be within the point of elections and appointments, which is on the agenda of both sessions.

The discussion will last three hours.

The Prime Minister will reportedly propose the dismissal of ministers who will no longer be in the government and those whose ministries are being divided, in order to make room for new members of the Government from the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) and the Democratic People's Party (DNP), and possibly from the Bosniak Party (BS).

At the same time, Spajić will propose the election of all new government members and "old" ministers who received other, reduced portfolios.

If there is a reconstruction and there is a dismissal of the Minister of Justice Andrej Milović, the thematic session where he was supposed to answer the questions of the deputies about the rule of law will not be held.

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