Verbal conflict between Abazović and PES MPs interrupts Parliament session

While Abazović was at the benches of the strongest ruling party, PES MP Branka Marković said several times: "Hello, leave him alone."

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The Parliament session discussing the election of Majda Adžović as Minister of Public Works and Admir Šahmanović as Minister of Energy and Mining was paused after, as several parliamentarians told "Vijesti", MP and leader of the Civic Movement (GP) URA Dritan Abazović argued with representatives of the Europe Now Movement (PES).

Previously, the head of the PES parliamentary group, Vasilije Čarapić, said that Abazović invited billionaire from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and owner of the company "Eagle Hills" Mohamed Alabar to Montenegro, and that a detailed study of the location, which relates to Ulcinj's Velika Plaža, where Alabar intends to build a resort, "was given to be done during the 43rd Government", headed by the leader of GP URA.

Abazović was not in the plenary hall at the time, but he arrived shortly afterwards and verbally clashed with PES deputies.

Several MPs told "Vijesti" that the president of the URA GP allegedly interfered with Čarapić.

While Abazović was at their benches, PES MP Branka Marković said several times: "Hello, leave him alone."

Deputy Speaker of the Assembly Zdenka Popović, who is chairing the session, adjourned until 16 p.m.

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