Councils of less numerous peoples and national communities: We welcome Spajić's decision to postpone the census

"We believe there is a good will to make an extra effort to ensure all technical circumstances, including the appropriate software system"

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Mustafić, Vuksanović, Vulić, Nika and Šaljaj, Photo: Bosniak council in Montenegro
Mustafić, Vuksanović, Vulić, Nika and Šaljaj, Photo: Bosniak council in Montenegro
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The councils of less numerous peoples and national communities announced today that they welcome the decision of Prime Minister Milojko Spajić to postpone the census to December 3, in order to complete all the necessary conditions for a transparent and reliable census, which was our joint request and appeal to the Government.

"We believe that there is a good will to make an additional effort to ensure all technical circumstances, including an appropriate software system. We also expect flexibility to meet the reasonable demands of the council for the participation of all interested representatives in commissions and bodies, both at the municipal level and and in Monstat itself, in the control of data entry, as well as flexibility regarding the period of the total duration of the census. We welcome the agreement reached, but we also want its full implementation, with the aim of building trust in the entire census process," the joint statement signed by Suljo Mustafić, president of the Bosniak Council in Montenegro, Faik Nika, President of the National Council of Albanians in Montenegro, Zvonimir Deković, President of the Croatian National Council of Montenegro, Sabrija Vulić, President of the Council of Muslims of Montenegro, Mensur Šaljaj, President of the Roma Council in Montenegro and Momčilo Vuksanović, President Serbian council in Montenegro.

The Prime Minister of Montenegro, Milojko Spajić, announced last night that at the electronic session of the Government, a decision was made to postpone the population census to December 3.

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