How Spajić relates to his obligations in the Assembly: The postponement of committee sessions is not a surprise for the opposition

The party authorities did not want to comment on whether Spajić behaves responsibly towards the Assembly and citizens

15926 views 10 comment(s)
Spajić, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Spajić, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The Committee for Security and Defense will hear Prime Minister Milojko Spajić and Minister of Internal Affairs Danilo Saranović on July 16, instead of July 30, announced the president of that parliamentary body, Miodrag Laković.

On July 30, Spajić and Šaranović will talk with members of the Security and Defense Committee about the appointment of acting director of the Police Directorate, Aleksandar Radović.

The fact that the executive power keeps postponing the dates of the committee meetings for the opposition parties is not a surprise, because as they say, the Prime Minister has been showing such an attitude towards his obligations in the Assembly since the exposé.

However, they point out that it is not a question of the relationship towards the MPs, but towards the citizens who have been waiting for months for the prime minister's answers to questions related to security, the economy, and the standard of living.

The party authorities did not want to comment on whether Spajić behaves responsibly towards the Assembly and citizens.

From the representatives of Democratic Montenegro and New Serbian Democracy (NSD), only a short comment - "I guess it will come on the nineteenth".

The prime minister's hour is scheduled for July 19, during which Spajić is supposed to answer questions from deputies.

Bonus video: