"At no cost will we agree to be harassed by people unfit for politics, nor will we give up working for Montenegro's membership in the EU," said Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) MP Aleksandra Vuković Kuč.
In a post on Iks, she stated that she had therefore informed our international partners about the "attempt by the anti-European government to revoke the right of pro-EU MPs to speak in the Parliament" and shared the letter she had sent them.
"While the public debate about certain and unspecified members continues, about whether we are the favorite or the leading candidate in EU integration, we in Montenegro know very well who is in power: dilettantes who are trying to cover their ignorance, incompetence and irresponsibility with blue flags - even though they would have to blush in front of the domestic and international public because of their policies," concluded Vuković Kuč.
The parliamentary session was interrupted on Wednesday after opposition MPs approached the table of Speaker Boris Pejović, who had previously denied the floor to Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) MP Aleksandra Vuković Kuč.
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