The opposition responded to Spajić: We have nothing to resolve with him, he has an obligation to withdraw the unconstitutional decision

"You can discuss everything else with the 'mentor' Mandić, who turned the 'European prime minister' into a 'constitutional putschist'," he wrote in the reply to the prime minister.

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From yesterday's press conference of the opposition in the parliament, Photo: Aljoša Turović
From yesterday's press conference of the opposition in the parliament, Photo: Aljoša Turović
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The representatives of the opposition told Prime Minister Milojko Spajić that they had nothing to resolve with him, because he knew what would happen yesterday at the parliamentary Constitutional Committee.

They responded to Spajić's invitation to a meeting yesterday.

"If you, as the president of the 'coup party', really wanted a conversation with the representatives of the parliamentary opposition, you would have suggested to your deputies to request the postponement of the session of the Constitutional Committee and the opening of a dialogue with other parliamentary groups in the Parliament of Montenegro, regarding the possible occurrence of reasons for the termination of office of certain judges of the Constitutional Court ", it is written in the reply to Spajić signed by the heads of parliamentary clubs Andrija Nikolić (DPS), Miloš Konatar (URA), Boris Mugoša (SD), Adrijan Vuksanović (HGI) and independent MP Jevrosima Pejović.

"Considering that, thanks to the organized opposition action, Andrija Mandić's plan to send three judges of the Constitutional Court into retirement in a blitzkrieg and completely block that institution, you, unlike the representatives of the less numerous nations from the ruling coalition, agreed to be Mandić's accomplice , unfortunately, with the active participation of the president of the Constitutional Court, in the way that you retired 'only' one judge, contrary to Article 154, paragraph 3 of the Constitution of Montenegro termination of office or dismissal is determined by the Constitutional Court at its session and it informs the Assembly')", added the opposition.

They tell Spajić that it is his duty to withdraw the "unconstitutional decision" passed yesterday.

"The democratic and pro-European opposition has nothing to resolve with you, because you knew what would happen at the Constitutional Committee. It is your duty to withdraw the unconstitutional decision voted yesterday, and you can discuss everything else with your 'mentor' Mandić, who is a 'European prime minister' ' created a 'constitutional putschist'", he writes in the reply to the Prime Minister.

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