The Prosecutor's Office of Montenegro is an associate member of the EU Prosecutors' Network

"Membership in the European Prosecutors' Network represents not only recognition of the State Prosecutor's Office of Montenegro for its work so far, but also a strong incentive for the continuation of reforms towards full compliance with the acquis communautaire of the European Union," emphasized the Chief Prosecutor of the State Prosecutor's Office Milorad Marković.

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Marković at an event in Budapest, Photo: VDT
Marković at an event in Budapest, Photo: VDT
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The Supreme State Prosecutor's Office of Montenegro (SPO) received unanimous support for associate membership in the network at the General Assembly of the Network of Prosecutors of the Member States of the European Union (NADAL Network).

The Supreme Prosecutor's Office says that this will contribute to improving international cooperation, as well as harmonizing prosecutorial practice with the standards of European Union member states.

During his address at the General Assembly in Budapest, Chief State Prosecutor Milorad Marković emphasized that membership in the NADAL network for the Prosecutor's Office of Montenegro represents a key step in further strengthening the rule of law and international cooperation.

"Membership in the European Prosecutors' Network represents not only recognition of the State Prosecutor's Office of Montenegro for its work so far, but also a strong incentive for the continuation of reforms towards full compliance with the acquis communautaire of the European Union," Marković emphasized.

He said that the VDT will be a reliable and proactive partner dedicated to the shared values ​​on which NADAL is based, the prosecutor's office announced.

According to Marković, cooperation within the NADAL network enables not only professional development and knowledge exchange, but also building trust between institutions, harmonizing practices, and strengthening the resilience of the judicial system to the challenges of modern crime.

"In this context, we do not view membership in the NADAL network as a formal position, but as an opportunity for genuine exchange of experiences, professional cooperation and participation in the joint shaping of European prosecutorial practices," he pointed out.

The General Assembly of the Network of Prosecutors of the Member States of the European Union is also attended by Deputy Chief State Prosecutor Jelena Đaletić.

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