Zirojević: Minister Vujović violates the Rules of Procedure, that's how it is when you don't ask questions in your own department

"As a minister, you answer to the parliament that elected you, not to the SPC or any other organization," said the Social Democrat deputy.

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Social Democrat MP and representative of the European Union Nikola Zirojević announced that the Minister of Culture and Media Tamara Vujović has not yet delivered to him the original decision rejecting the request of the Municipality of Berane to erect a monument to the former Metropolitan of the Montenegrin Littoral SPC Amfilohi.

He said that the minister is violating the Rules of Procedure of the Parliament.

"Although, in accordance with the Rules of Procedure of the Parliament of Montenegro, on the basis of Article 50, I asked the Minister of Culture and Media, Tamara Vujović, to provide me with the original decision rejecting the request of the Municipality of Berana to erect a monument to Metropolitan Amfilohi Radović, which was later canceled, this has not happened until today. annulled its own decision," announced Zirojević.

He points out that Article 50 of the Rules of Procedure clearly states that the deadline for the response of the department headed by Minister Vujović is 15 days, and that he sent the request on September 19.

"No answer has arrived. That's how it is when you don't ask questions in your own department. In accordance with the stated situation, I will send another urgent message to the Secretary General of the Parliament of Montenegro on this occasion, and I say to Minister Vujović - you can avoid giving an answer, but not for long. Because, according to the Constitution of Montenegro, as a minister you answer to the parliament that elected you, and not to the SPC or any other organization," concludes Zirojević.

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