Montenegro could receive the Law on Government by the end of the year

The draft Law on the Government, ever since it was presented at the government session at the end of July, has caused the displeasure of some ministers

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Photo: TV Vijesti
Photo: TV Vijesti
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Montenegro could finally get a Law on Government by the end of the year, in fact for the first time since the establishment of multi-partyism, if we exclude the existence of such a law in 91, which was in force for a very short time.

The draft Law on the Government, which has been under public debate since its presentation at the government session at the end of July, has caused the displeasure of some ministers.

The Minister of Justice, Marko Kovač, claims that the proposed regulations regulating the work of the government in the technical mandate, as well as the decisions on the binding number of ministries, are unconstitutional and dysfunctional.

The Center for Democratic Transition, which has been advocating for the adoption of this law for more than a decade, says that these regulations are crucial and follow the public interest.

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