The session of the Inquiry Committee dealing with attacks on journalists and the activities of the "black threes" is scheduled for March 13, and the agenda includes taking a statement from former President of the country and former Prime Minister Milo Đukanović, regarding the cases that are the subject of the committee's work.
"I inform you that the 12th session of the Inquiry Committee, to collect information and facts about the actions of state bodies and other entities in cases of politically motivated murders that have occurred since the introduction of multi-party politics to the present day, as well as the circumstances of physical attacks and beatings of journalists and other free intellectuals by police officers known as the 'Black Three', about whom information appeared in the public that they were in charge of beating up political dissenters of the then government, will be held on March 13, 2026 (Friday) starting at 12 noon, in the Blue Hall of the Parliament of Montenegro," the chairman of the committee, Andrija Nikolić, wrote in the convocation for the session.
The hearing of Đukanović was previously proposed by Democratic Party MP Momčilo Leković, and the initiative was supported unanimously.
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