Vuković: It seems there will be no Intergovernmental Conference with the EU in May after all

"If the opposition worked harder and gossiped less, the result would be much better," said the DPS MP.

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Ivan Vuković, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro/M.Matković
Ivan Vuković, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro/M.Matković
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Contrary to numerous announcements from the parliamentary majority, it seems that there will be no Intergovernmental Conference with the EU in May. This means that the plan to close four chapters by mid-year depends on the outcome of the Intergovernmental Conference in June.

This was stated by Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) MP Ivan Vuković in a post on Iks.

"For now, only chapters 2 (with specific requests from the Netherlands) and 28 seem okay. A position has been submitted for chapter 29. Preparations for closing chapter 9 are delayed," he said.

He added that the government is also trying to "push through" Chapter 14.

"If the opposition worked harder and gossiped less ('we are in an election campaign and we are not interested in Montenegro's European path' and similar nonsense), the result would be much better," Vuković concluded.

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