Lawyers appeal for the election of the seventh judge of the Constitutional Court as soon as possible

Yesterday, the court did not have a majority to make a decision regarding the outgoing president's decree on calling for early elections

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Even though it is technically unblocked, the Constitutional Court of Montenegro still essentially does not function because the seventh judge has not yet been elected. This was demonstrated by yesterday's session, where the court did not have the majority required to make a decision regarding the decree of outgoing President Milo Đukanović on the dissolution of parliament and the calling of special elections.

For lawyer Goran Rodić, this is not a surprise, because, he says, politics has long interfered with the law. Lawyer Andrijana Razić allows for the possibility of different legal opinions and interpretations, but she agrees with Rodić that the missing constitutional judge must be elected as soon as possible, so that such situations do not repeat themselves.

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