The Assembly today established the agenda for an extraordinary session of parliament, scheduled at the request of President Jakov Milatović, according to which MPs should again vote on his proposal for Predrag Krstonijević to be elected as a judge of the Constitutional Court.
The agenda was adopted unanimously, with the votes of 50 deputies.
"Fifty is a number that is higher than enough to elect a judge of the Constitutional Court," said Parliament Speaker Andrija Mandić, adding that MPs would vote on the president's proposal at a later date.
"You will be informed in due course about the continuation of the session," added Mandić.
Krstonijević did not receive the required majority in the first round of voting, on December 31, 2025. At that time, 25 MPs supported his election, while 20 abstained. The election of a Constitutional Court judge requires a qualified majority, i.e. the support of two-thirds of all MPs (at least 54 votes) in the first round.
In the second round of voting, he needs the support of three-fifths of MPs, or 49 votes.
Milatović's cabinet announced two days ago that the extraordinary session of parliament, scheduled for February 10 at the request of the President of Montenegro, is a test of the seriousness and responsibility of the Government, the Parliament and each MP.
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