Korać refused to take over the presidency of the Judicial Council

Simonida Kordić from the DF said that it is to be expected that when someone receives support in the Parliament, they also take on the responsibility that this position entails.

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Korać, Photo: Printscreen YouTube
Korać, Photo: Printscreen YouTube
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When Montenegrin MPs finally manage to agree on the selection of a candidate for one of the high judicial positions, it seems that there is no end to the troubles.

Thus, the only recently elected member of the Judicial Council from the ranks of distinguished lawyers, Radoja Korać, refused the unanimous insistence of the other members to take over the presidency of that body instead of Vesna Simović Zvicer, whose constitutional mandate expired in 2018.

Korać believed that we should wait for the election of the remaining three members from among distinguished lawyers.

Simonida Kordić from the DF, who voted for his election, says that this is an extremely unusual situation and that it is to be expected that when someone receives support in the Parliament, he will also take on the responsibility that this position entails.

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