Mugoša: Another anti-European behavior by the majority, a fundamental collapse of the Constitution, a flight from the intersection of arguments

The head of the Social Democrats (SD) parliamentary group and representative of the European Union, Boris Mugoša, pointed out that political trade, blackmail and the urge to politically "match" every institution is the only "guiding idea of ​​such a tailor-made armchair majority."

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Mugoša, Photo: Boris Pejović
Mugoša, Photo: Boris Pejović
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Another anti-European behavior by the majority, a fundamental collapse of the Constitution, an avoidance of cross-examination of arguments (with the exception of a few majority MPs who voted for the agenda), announced today the head of the Social Democrats (SD) MPs' Club and representative of the European Alliance, Boris Mugoša.

He spoke out about the fact that the deputies in the Parliament of Montenegro did not adopt the agenda today, the only item of which was the proposal of the President of the State, Jakov Milatović, to elect lawyer Mirjana Vučinić as a judge of the Constitutional Court.

59 MPs voted - 21 voted in favor, 38 abstained. There were no votes against.

Mugoša pointed out that political trade, blackmail and the urge to politically "match" every institution is the only "guiding idea of ​​this tailor-made armchair majority."

"Due to their anti-European behavior, 15 months after the termination of Judge Gogić's office, a new judge of the Constitutional Court was not elected, 4 months after the termination of Judge Šćepanović's office, a new judge of the Constitutional Court was not elected, and the termination of the office of Judge Šćepanović was declared unconstitutional (as confirmed by both the Venice and European Commissions)," Mugoša concluded.

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