Nikolić: The Venice Commission said what they knew they would say, the blockade of parliament was justified

"The parliamentary majority violated the Constitution when it retired judge Dragana Đuranović of that court without informing the Constitutional Court," Nikolić stated on the social network Iks.

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Andrija Nikolić, Photo: Boris Pejović
Andrija Nikolić, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The head of the DPS MPs' Club in the Parliament of Montenegro, Andrija Nikolić, said that the Venice Commission, in the case of the retirement of Constitutional Court judge Dragana Đuranović, said what the party expected.

"The Venice Commission said in its draft opinion what we knew it would say - the parliamentary majority violated the Constitution when it retired the Constitutional Court's judge Dragana Đuranović without informing it," Nikolić said on the social network Iks.

According to him, this is confirmation that the blockade of parliament, carried out by the opposition after the aforementioned decision, was justified.

"This implies that the opposition was completely right to block the work of the Parliament, defending the Constitution," Nikolić said.

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