Marković disputes lack of transparency, circumvention of laws and ad hoc signing of agreements with the UAE

He considers the story that Arab investor Mohamed Alabar will invest in the north of the country to be frivolous.

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Marković, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Marković, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
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The leader of the Party of European Progress (SEP) and former Prime Minister Duško Marković says that signing an intergovernmental agreement with any country, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is a good move by the government, but it is slowed down by lack of transparency, circumvention of the law, and ad hoc signing of such a document.

Marković reported on Boje jutra on Vijesti Television that such an agreement with the UAE was being worked on during his government's mandate - stating that it was a long and extensive job.

He considers the story that Arab investor Mohamed Alabar will invest in the north of the country to be frivolous.

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