The path of Spajić's initiative to remove Milović: From loud announcement to complete silence

Unofficial information from Television Vijesti says that the dismissal of Milović could be discussed as early as Saturday, or, at the latest, at the beginning of next week, within the "elections and appointments" section.

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Milović and Spajić, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Milović and Spajić, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
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Twenty days since Prime Minister Milojko Spajić requested the dismissal of the Minister of Justice, Andrej Milović, it is not yet known whether and when it will be on the agenda of the parliamentary session.

According to the unofficial information of Television News, it could be discussed on Saturday or at the beginning of next week, but the ruling majority claim that they know nothing about it.

They didn't even want to talk about how they would vote, while the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) claim that the issue of Milović's dismissal is conditioned by an agreement on the reconstruction of the Government.

From a thunderous announcement to complete silence - this is how the path of Prime Minister Milojko Spajić's initiative to remove Justice Minister Andrej Milović could be briefly described.

After Milović invited him to submit an initiative for his dismissal, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić officially requested it from the Assembly on June 11 because he believes that he is not doing his job properly.

And since then, as the people would say, there has been no sign of the initiative. The prime minister's Europe Now Movement (PES) told Television Vijesti that they currently do not want to deal with this issue, but that they are focused on issues that concern the well-being of all citizens.

The Democratic People's Party (DNP), New Serbian Democracy and Democratic Montenegro did not want to speak on this topic either, and they say that they do not have any information about when Milović's dismissal could be discussed.

DPS does not know more details either, although they doubt the reasons for the prolongation.

Unofficial information from Television Vijesti says that the dismissal of Milović could be discussed as early as Saturday, or, at the latest, at the beginning of next week, within the "elections and appointments" section.

To take a final position on this issue, DPS members will wait for the session itself, where, they believe, Spajić and Milović should clash their arguments.

Before Spajić officially requested Milović's dismissal, the Minister of Justice called on him to settle accounts in parliament, and accused his former comrades from PES of betraying him.

The Prime Minister, in explaining the initiative for the dismissal of his Minister of Justice, states that Milović did not work in accordance with the Government's priorities on several occasions.

According to the Law on the Election of Councilors and Members of Parliament, if the PES does not want Milović to return to the parliament after the possible dismissal from the position of Minister of Justice, as his successor, but also for any other position in the Government, they will have to propose someone who is not their member of parliament.

If they do not do that, that is, if they nominate one of their deputies, and Milović is dismissed, he can regain his parliamentary mandate.

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