Novaković Đurović: The majority play with the EU through Montenegro through daily proposing and withdrawing laws

She pointed out that the parliamentary majority constantly shows that it has neither the knowledge nor the willingness to implement serious reforms

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Photo: GP URA
Photo: GP URA
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The parliamentary majority continues to show constant frivolity when it comes to legislative activities. First, following the reactions of the European Commission, the Amendments to the Law on Electronic Communications were withdrawn, then, following the reactions of experts and the general public, the Amendments to the Law on the Constitutional Court were withdrawn, and now the Amendments to the Law on PIO, after consultation with the Chief Negotiator, announced Member of Parliament of the Civic Movement URA Ana Novaković Đurović.

She pointed out that the parliamentary majority constantly shows that it has neither the knowledge nor the willingness to implement serious reforms.

"Playing with systemic laws, which require broad consultations and long-term solutions, is certainly not the path that will lead us to the EU. With this approach, the parliamentary majority is the one that can negatively affect the obtaining of IBAR", says Novaković Đurović.

She also announced that the parliamentary majority achieved the obligations of the Parliament of Montenegro in terms of appointments to the judiciary with the support of the opposition and that these are the only results for now. Whereas when they decide to act alone, the result is - withdrawal of the law.

"To these "reform" endeavors of the parliamentary majority, the activities of the Government should be added. The draft Strategy for the fight against corruption, which is under public discussion, and the amendments to the Law on the Prevention of Corruption, are full of bad solutions. The strategy of judicial reform, which is under public discussion, does not offer any essential the reform. It is obvious that we are facing the obligations to get the steps on the EU path, and not serious reform action - form without substance," concluded Novaković Đurović.

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