Zirojević: I can always have coffee and cake with Laković and Vuksanović, with Spajić when he changes partners

Independent MP Miodrag Laković said of Spajić's statement that "it is bad that part of the opposition does not participate in the committees"

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Zirojević, Photo: Aljoša Turović
Zirojević, Photo: Aljoša Turović
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Social Democrat MP Nikola Zirojević announced today that he can have coffee and cake with colleagues Adrijan Vuksanović from the Croatian Civic Initiative and independent parliamentarian Miodrag Laković at any time, and that he will have coffee and cake with Prime Minister Milojko Spajić when he (Spajić) changes partners.

He said this at a press conference in the Parliament of Montenegro, which he held with the two MPs, responding to a question about Prime Minister Spajić's statement yesterday that "coffee and cake" would await opposition representatives.

Spajić said yesterday that opposition representatives would be welcomed with coffee and cake, commenting on allegations that they did not attend the meeting to which they were invited.

Regarding Spajić's statement, Laković said that the issue of European integration is more serious than coffee and cake.

"If it was a serious issue and if we had taken it seriously, then we would have known a priori what the implications of these laws would be and for that reason the dialogue should have been initiated earlier. These laws should have been passed by consensus so that everyone in parliament would support them, and not unilaterally making decisions at the level of the parliamentary majority," he said.

He added that "it is bad that part of the opposition does not participate in the committees", but that this will have its implications for the integration process, and that "he stands by the signature he gave for the formation of the 44th Government and that he will support everything he sees towards the EU, but that he will be critical of everything he considers bad".

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