The blockade of the Parliament is our attempt to reason with the majority and remind them that, unfortunately for them, Montenegro is a country in which institutions exist, although they are the ones trying to destroy them every day, and that we are all, including them, regardless of the fact that they happen to be in power, are obliged to respect the Constitution and laws, said Filip Adžić, vice president and MP of the Civic Movement URA.
He says that their goal is not radicalization and that they are not "happy that the citizens of Montenegro are watching such scenes from the largest legislative house", but that they were elected to protect the interests of citizens, and that "there is no greater interest than defending the constitutional order and legal security of every individual".
"If the ruling majority cares about unblocking the Parliament, adopting the 2025 Budget and respecting the Constitution, they can simply solve the problem and withdraw the decision by which they illegally took over the jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court. Until then, we will use all possible legal means to prevent them from attempting to bring Montenegro and its institutions to their knees," Adžić said.
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