Mugoša: The Assembly is not Mandić's private company, nor is the Government Spajić's.

The Law on Amendments to the Law on Gymnasium and the Law on Amendments to the Law on Recognition of Foreign Educational Documents and Equalization of Qualifications were adopted.

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Photo: Parliament of Montenegro/Youtube
Photo: Parliament of Montenegro/Youtube
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Neither is the parliament Andrija Mandić's private firm, nor is the government Milojko Spajić's private firm.

This was stated by Social Democrat (SD) MP Boris Mugoša at today's session of the Parliament.

"The Prime Minister responded in an unspectacular manner to the question of why he was not in parliament, and he was obliged to be at the Prime Minister's Office in April and in May," he pointed out.

Yesterday, when asked by journalists why he was not in the Parliament, the Prime Minister said that parliamentarians "should first sanction themselves for not adopting things that the state has been waiting for for over a year, and then we will talk about sanctioning others."

At the session, MPs voted on items for which the debate had ended earlier.

By the votes of the majority of parliamentarians, the Law on Amendments to the Law on Gymnasium and the Law on Amendments to the Law on Recognition of Foreign Educational Documents and Equalization of Qualifications were adopted.

After that, a break was given so that the technique could move on to the next session.

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