Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro Momo Koprivica said that the cigarettes seized in the Free Zone of the Port of Bar will not be transported, but will be destroyed on site under video surveillance, using industrial crushers, for the sake of legal security.
Commenting on the change in the Government's decision to enroll 40 freshmen at the Faculty of Montenegrin Language and Literature (FCJK), Koprivica said last night in the show Nedjelja u retrovizoru on Television Vijesti that it was not made due to public pressure, but that the question of the justification for the existence of that independent faculty had previously been raised, bearing in mind that the Montenegrin language is already being studied at the Faculty of Philology of the University of Montenegro.
"How meaningful it is that in one country there is, therefore, a Department of Montenegrin Language at the Faculty of Philology and, in parallel, a Faculty of Montenegrin Language and Literature. No one is against studying Montenegrin language and literature, there is no dilemma," said Koprivica.
When asked what the information about last year's reaccreditation contributed to, the fact that the Government's decision was changed, Koprivica said that no one changed the voting method, and that he did not vote for the decision a second time.
"There was no change of opinion. No one changed their mind, but a number of members of the Government who later voted for that decision initially asked for a pause to gather that information. Essentially, no one voted differently twice that day," said Koprivica.
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