The session of the Parliamentary Committee for International Relations and Emigrants, which was supposed to be held today, was cancelled.
Committee President Duško Stjepović announced that the session was canceled due to the suspension of parliamentary work until the end of the year.
"I canceled the session of the Committee for International Relations and Emigrants, scheduled for today at 10.00:XNUMX a.m., due to the suspension of parliamentary work until the end of the year, which was announced yesterday by the President of the Assembly. I will schedule a new session, with items on the agenda that should have been discussed at the canceled session during the extraordinary session," said Stjepović in a statement published on the Parliament's website.
On the agenda of the session was giving an opinion on the Government's proposals to appoint Bernard Čobaj as extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of Montenegro in Kosovo, and Nebojša Đoković in Belgrade.
The President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić closed the parliamentary session yesterday, after the members of the opposition came in front of his table in the plenary hall, having previously announced that they would not allow the session to be held.
He announced that he was "forced" to "impose a measure" on them, without specifying which one, after which he closed the session. The opposition is disrupting the holding of the sessions because it claims that a "constitutional coup" took place in the parliament last week, due to the decision that Dragana Đuranović was terminated as a judge in the Constitutional Court.
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