Parliament to discuss agreement with UAE again on May 29th

Montenegrin President Jakov Milatović signed the Law on Ratifying the Agreement on Economic Cooperation at the end of April, while he returned the Law on Cooperation in the Field of Tourism and Real Estate Development to the Parliament for reconsideration.

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Illustration, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
Illustration, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
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On May 29, the Parliament is scheduled to decide again on the draft Law on Ratifying the Agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Tourism and Real Estate Development between the Governments of Montenegro and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

On April 23, the parliament adopted, through an emergency procedure, laws confirming agreements on economic and cooperation in the fields of tourism and real estate development with the UAE.

The vote was necessary for the agreements, which Prime Minister Milojko Spajić signed with Emirati officials on March 28, to enter into force.

Montenegrin President Jakov Milatović signed the Law on Ratifying the Agreement on Economic Cooperation at the end of April, while he returned the one on cooperation in the field of tourism and real estate development to the Parliament for reconsideration.

The main objections relate to deviations from constitutional provisions concerning the provision of free competition and equal market position, as well as the suspension of the application of Montenegrin legislation relating to public procurement, public tenders and state property, with the additional provision that the rest of Montenegrin legislation will be subject to amendments in order to implement the Agreement.

The agenda for that session will also include a proposal to dismiss the Speaker of the Parliament, Andrija Mandić.

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