Parliament on March 12th on the Law on the Representative of Montenegro before the ECHR

As stated in the convocation, the agenda of the session scheduled for March 12 will also include proposals for laws on energy and insurance, amendments to the Patent Law, as well as the Proposal for a Law on the ratification of the agreement on the application of Article 65 of the Convention on the Recognition of European Patents.

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From one of the sessions of the Assembly, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
From one of the sessions of the Assembly, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
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Parliament Speaker Andrija Mandić has convened the first session of the first regular spring session of this year for March 12, at which MPs will once again decide on the Law on the Representative of Montenegro before the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).

The law was adopted by the Parliament on December 17th last year, and Montenegrin President Jakov Milatović returned it to parliament for reconsideration on December 23rd.

As stated in the convocation, the agenda of the session scheduled for March 12 will also include draft laws on energy and insurance, amendments to the Patent Law, as well as the Draft Law on Ratification of the Agreement on the Application of Article 65 of the Convention on the Recognition of European Patents.

The agenda will also include a report on the work of the Agency for Electronic Communications and Postal Services for 2023, with a financial report and a report on the audit of the Agency's financial statements.

MPs will also discuss the financial and work report of the Regulatory Agency for Energy and Regulated Utilities for 2023.

The convocation states that the agenda will also include the annual report on the work of the Capital Market Commission and the state of the capital market for 2023 and the report of the certified auditor on the financial operations of the Commission, as well as the report on the financial operations and the report on the work of the Agency for Electronic Media for 2023.

Also on the agenda are proposals for financial plans with work plans for this year of independent regulatory bodies, as well as elections, appointments and dismissals.

The session will be held in the Assembly of the Royal Capital.

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