Mandić: New item in the budget, every MP can hire an advisor

Parliament accepted the proposal of the head of the PES club of deputies to supplement the agenda with a bill on amendments to the Code of Criminal Procedure, which calls for the extension of detention from three to five years for the most serious crimes

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Mandić (archive), Photo: Boris Pejović
Mandić (archive), Photo: Boris Pejović
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The President of the Parliament of Montenegro Andrija Mandić said that this year a new item was included in the budget, according to which each member of the Parliament can hire one adviser to help him in his work.

He said at today's Parliament session that this should be one of the biggest steps forward, stating that young MPs, of whom there are many in the current convocation, can use the experience and knowledge of others, including former MPs.

Mandic said that this is especially good for large parliamentary clubs.

The Assembly decided on the agenda today, and the session will continue on Monday.

The Assembly accepted the proposal of the Government to supplement the agenda with proposals for the law on amendments to the law on state property and amendments to the proposal for the law on property-legal relations.

The Parliament accepted the proposals of Vasilij Čarapić, the head of the Europe Now Movement, to supplement the agenda with a bill on amendments to the Code of Criminal Procedure, which calls for the extension of detention from three to five years for the most serious crimes, and a bill on the representative of Montenegro. before the European Court of Human Rights.

Deputies accepted the proposal of the Democratic Party of Socialists to include in the agenda amendments to the Labor Law, which foresees an increase in the number of days of parental leave for the second and third child, to 18 and 24 months, respectively.

Socialist People's Party MP Slađana Kaluđerović said that the amendments to the Labor Law, which she proposed, aimed at extending parental leave from 12 to 18 months, will be on the agenda of the next session and that she is withdrawing them for now.

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