Bešić: The government and the opposition should commit to unblocking the parliament until the Supreme Court decides on the termination of Đuranović's mandate

The opposition refuses to even talk to the Speaker of the Parliament Andrija Mandić, who invited the DPS for talks yesterday, because they see him as the main culprit for the constitutional coup.

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Bešić, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Bešić, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
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There is no indication yet when the Assembly session, which is supposed to discuss this year's budget, will resume.

While the government and the opposition remain firm in their positions, professor at the Faculty of Political Sciences in Belgrade Miloš Bešić is calling on them to sign a document committing to unblocking parliament until the Venice Commission (VC) makes a decision regarding the termination of Judge Dragana Đuranović's mandate, and later unconditionally accepting that body's decision.

Some in a wedge, others in a board – that's how the current situation in parliament could be briefly described.

The opposition refuses to even talk to the Speaker of the Parliament Andrija Mandić, who invited the DPS for talks yesterday, because they see him as the main culprit for the constitutional coup.

The government, on the other hand, is once again calling on them to show responsibility and enable the session at which the budget will be adopted to take place, although there is no indication of its continuation.

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