Spajić: There will be a hundred laws in the Parliament in December, there will be many appointments

After a meeting at Villa Gorica with Luxembourg Prime Minister Luc Frieden, Spajić stressed that he regrets that two additional candidates for judges of the Constitutional Court were not selected, and that he believes that two judges will be appointed to that court quickly.

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Friden and Spajić, Photo: Željka Vučinić
Friden and Spajić, Photo: Željka Vučinić
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Prime Minister Milojko Spajić said that there will be a hundred laws in the Parliament in December and that there will be many appointments.

After a meeting at Villa Gorica with Luxembourg Prime Minister Luc Frieden, he said that it was a great honor to host the Prime Minister of a country that is a great supporter of Montenegro and one of the most advanced in Europe.

He pointed out that many laws have undergone iterations with the European Union (EU) and public debates and that most of them are already in parliament.

"Some are not completely new laws, you have one sentence that is changed," said Spajić.

He stressed that he regrets that two additional candidates for judges of the Constitutional Court were not elected, and that he believes that two judges will be appointed to that court soon.

Frieden said he believes that Europe cannot be complete without its southeastern flank, where the Western Balkans are located.

Milojko Spajic, Luke Frieden
photo: Željka Vučinić

He congratulated Montenegro on the steps it has taken in the past few years, which is "great".

"There has been great progress, there has been light at the end of the tunnel in the EU process," said Friden.

He said that candidate countries for membership in the European Union (EU) should not be kept in the waiting room, and that he supports the idea of ​​concluding negotiations by the end of next year.

Milojko Spajic, Luke Frieden
photo: Željka Vučinić

"I commend you. Europe will be stronger, safer if Montenegro joins, because it is a country that inherits the values ​​of the rest of Europe," said Frieden.

Commenting on the nationalistic outbursts of the President of the Municipality of Pljevlja, Dario Vraneš, and why Vraneš was not invited to the opening of the Mijakovići-Vrulja road, Spajić said that the Traffic Administration is the right address, and that he does not know why Vraneš was not invited.

When asked about the collector in Botun, he said that he hopes that the citizens who are protesting will be understanding of the messages they are sending, because it is primarily for their children that this problem be solved.

Frieden said that Montenegro is considered a friendly country, and that his arrival was not to comply with some form, but rather to be truly substantive.

"I see a lot of areas for joint cooperation," Frieden said.

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