Pejović: The European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee confirmed that Montenegro is the most advanced candidate for EU membership

"By closing three chapters at the end of last year, for the first time in seven years, the Government led by the Europe Now! Movement confirmed its determination and ability to achieve measurable results within an ambitious timeframe," said the Secretary General of the Europe Now Movement (PES) and Vice President of the Parliament of Montenegro.

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Boris Pejović, Photo: PES
Boris Pejović, Photo: PES
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In the Report on Montenegro adopted yesterday, members of the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee once again emphasized that our country remains the most advanced candidate for membership among the countries in the region, said Boris Pejović, Secretary General of the Europe Now Movement (PES) and Vice President of the Parliament of Montenegro.

In that document, Pejović adds, the European Parliament particularly praised significant progress in harmonization with the EU legal framework, the stable and high support of citizens who recognize the benefits of EU membership, and the clear ambition to become a full member of the Union by 2028.

"By closing three chapters at the end of last year, for the first time in seven years, the Government led by the Europe Now! Movement confirmed its determination and ability to achieve measurable results within an ambitious timeframe.

"This recognition reinforces our policy-making model aimed at strengthening economic standards, accelerating European integration and improving the rule of law. These three interwoven goals constitute and will constitute the main direction of the Europe Now Movement," Pejović said in a statement to the media.

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