Stjepović: If the "pushing" of the story about the abolition of the Basic Court in Danilovgrad continues, we will be a barrier to such an insane plan

"After the illogical and irrational Plan for the rationalization of the judicial network, especially bearing in mind the arguments and conclusions in it that refer to the need to abolish the Danilovgrad court, several times in the Parliament of Montenegro, but also in other forums, I advocated that this act be reviewed and to finally stop this deeply wrong activity," said Stjepović

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Stjepović, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro/M. Matković
Stjepović, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro/M. Matković
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If, despite the promise of the Minister of Justice, Bojan Božović, that he will move in another direction, by some chance or miracle, the continuation of the "pushing" of the story about the abolition of the Basic Court in Danilovgrad, my colleagues and I in the Assembly of Montenegro will be a barrier to such an insane plan, he said. is today Duško Stjepović, deputy of Democratic Montenegro.

"Therefore, as things stand now, justice will be served in the courtrooms of the Danilovgrad court for a long time to come. I congratulate all the citizens of Danilovgrad with this news, especially the employees," Stjepović pointed out in the announcement.

He stated that Božović stated today: "The basic court in Danilovgrad, especially considering that it is a municipality where the number of inhabitants increased between two censuses, was not rationally abolished and I can say with certainty that within of the working group that deals with these issues advocate that the Court in Danilovgrad remain".

"After the illogical and irrational Plan for the rationalization of the judicial network, especially bearing in mind the arguments and conclusions in it that refer to the need to abolish the Danilovgrad court, several times in the Parliament of Montenegro, but also in other forums, I advocated that this act be reviewed and to finally stop this deeply wrong activity," said Stjepović.

He said that "after today's clear answer from Minister Božović, the Danilovgrad public, and especially the employees of this court, can breathe a sigh of relief."

"And indeed, the results of the census, the number of cases received per year, the efficiency and expediency of their resolution, as well as many other rational arguments, speak in favor of the fact that the idea of ​​abolishing the Basic Court in Danilovgrad was nothing more than an unnecessary excursion and reckless playing with Bjelopavlići and Katunjani However, to be completely clear, the new government is not at all to blame for this, but is doing everything to put an end to this completely unnecessary story, which started from some other political kitchen about 15 years ago," said the Democrat deputy.

Stjepović said that it is true that "it is necessary to rationalize and optimize the judicial network in order to progress on our European path - we are for this with all our heart, which we have shown in action - but certainly the European partners did not order us which courts to abolish, especially they didn't advise us to carry out rationalization upside down and contrary to facts and common sense".

"That's why the answer of respected Minister Božović is a logical statement of a responsible and well-known man and professional," said Stjepović.

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