Representatives of the parliamentary opposition, Danijel Živković and Damir Šehović, at a meeting organized by the Head of the EU Delegation to Montenegro, Johan Sattler, presented a solution for overcoming the long-standing constitutional and parliamentary crisis.
As announced by the DPS, the meeting reiterated the previously stated position on the opposition's readiness to sign an agreement that would resolve the deep political and institutional crisis that we have been witnessing for months, all with the aim of permanently protecting the constitutional system and legal order.
"The aforementioned agreement would guarantee that without reaching a consensus, solutions that divide the public will not be proposed, such as amendments to the Constitution and the Law on Montenegrin Citizenship. The agreement would also entail a joint definition of a specific issue that would be sent to the Venice Commission, with an obligation for all parties to act in accordance with the opinion received," the statement reads.
In the event of signing the agreement, it is added, the opposition would return to the regular working regime in the Parliament of Montenegro.
"In this way, it would once again demonstrate its readiness for a constructive approach related to the European agenda, as has been the case before. In the end, the opposition once again reiterated its commitment to finding a solution to overcome the crisis, with uncompromising determination to protect vital state interests, as well as full focus on the implementation of obligations from the EU agenda," it was announced.
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