Milojko Spajić, President of the Government and the Europe Now Movement (PES), will answer the questions of MPs in the Parliament tomorrow during the prime minister's hour.
As can be seen on the website of the parliament, the questions for Spajić were prepared by nine parliamentarians.
Dritan Abazović, leader of the Citizens' Movement (GP) URA, will ask the Prime Minister whether he used the services of intermediary agencies for previous government assignments and hedging (mechanism for risk insurance in business), if so - which ones, and whether he was with any of their employees in family ties.
The head of the PES parliamentary group, Vasilije Čarapić, will ask the party leader to answer how the "Europe Now 2" economic program will improve the position of young people in Montenegro, and what is the Government's strategy regarding youth policy.
Social Democrats (SD) MP Branislav Nenezić will ask Spajić if he will start the process of dismissing the Deputy Prime Minister Aleksa Bečić (Democrat), after Croatia, a member of the European Union (EU), declared him persona non grata last week.
The head of the Assembly Andrija Mandić (New Serbian Democracy) and the leader of the Democratic People's Party (DNP) Milan Knežević are also on the list of undesirables in Croatia. The three were declared persona non grata due to the adoption of the Resolution on Genocide in Jasenovac and the Dachau and Mauthausen camps at the end of June in the Montenegrin Parliament.
The deputy of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Nikola Rakočević has a similar question for the prime minister - he will demand that Spajić say whether he thinks that the ruling coalition and the government, which includes members who are on the list of undesirables in Croatia, can bring the country into EU, and whether PES will launch an initiative to dismiss Mandić, and Spajić for Bečić.
Boris Bogdanović, the head of the Democrats parliamentary group, will ask the head of the executive branch whether national differences and divisions are often used as a means to distract the public's attention from key issues, such as crime and corruption.
"Are such rhetorics a tool used by certain interest groups, especially those we call lucrative nationalists, to cover up their criminal activities? In the end, do the lucrative nationalists deal with who is a Bosniak, Muslim, Albanian, Croat, Roma, Serb, and who is a Cmogorac, in order not to know who is a criminal", Bogdanović's question, published on the parliament's website, reads.
The member of the special club, Jevrosima Pejović, will ask for an answer to the question of what are the essential differences in the competences of individual departments, such as the differences in the portfolio of the Deputy Prime Minister for Foreign and European Affairs Filip Ivanović (PES) and the Vice President for International Relations, who also covers the position of the Minister of Foreign Affairs Ervin Ibrahimović (Bosniak Party - BS).
DNP MP Vladislav Bojović will ask Spajić what stage the construction of the second and third sections of the highway is in, as well as what stage the preparation, i.e. the implementation of key infrastructure projects in the north of Montenegro is in, while the head of the club of the Socialist People's Party (SNP) and Citizens' Association CIVIS Bogdan Božović to ask for an answer to the question whether the Government plans to undertake specific activities to compensate the former employees of "Impregnacije AD Kolasin".
BS MP Mirsad Nurković will demand that the Prime Minister tell him what is the state of the government's employment policy for citizens of the northern region of Montenegro - Pljevlja, Bijelo Polje, Kolašin, Mojkovac, Beran, Petnjica, Rožaje, Andrijevica, Plav and Gusinje.
"Specifically, what is the employment rate and what is the unemployment rate in the mentioned region, how many people are actively looking for work? Please provide information regarding the professional qualifications of those looking for work in the north of Montenegro, and does the government have a strategy to solve this burning issue that the citizens of the north are facing? If there is, please let us know about the same", he wrote in his question.
Session postponed due to the Olympic Games
The start of the session, where the prime minister's hour and parliamentary questions will be held, is scheduled for Tuesday at 14 p.m.
That session was supposed to take place on Friday, July 26, but was postponed due to Spajić's presence at the opening of the Olympic Games in Paris.
The government adopted a platform in which it was stated that Spajić, at the invitation of the President of France Emmanuel Macron and the President of the International Olympic Committee Tomas Bach, will attend the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.
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