Mugoša: There is a competition ahead of the local elections about who has "done more for the citizens" with their proposed laws

The SD MP says that the Government requested that the Assembly session be supplemented with 16 more agenda items, and that the majority MPs are requesting that the agenda be supplemented with six more items.

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Photo: Luka Zeković
Photo: Luka Zeković
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The president of the Social Democrats parliamentary group and representative of the European Alliance, Boris Mugoša, said that the Government today requested that the Assembly session be supplemented with 16 more agenda items, and that the majority deputies are requesting that the agenda be supplemented with six more items.

He believes that one reason for this is the local elections scheduled for April.

"5 days ago, the government (majority MPs) scheduled a session for March 12.03. Today, the government is asking that the session scheduled 5 days ago with 10 agenda items be supplemented with 16 more items!? In addition, the majority MPs are asking for the agenda to be supplemented with 6 more items... Of course, one reason is the local elections in a month, so they are competing to see who has 'done more for the citizens' with their proposed laws because they are aware of how much their voter support is dropping, and the other is that the majority has once again shown that it is a populist orchestra out of tune," Mugoša wrote on Iks.

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