The completion of the Constitutional Court awaits an extraordinary or regular autumn session.

Despite the urgent requests of the head of state, Jakov Milatović, to urgently include the proposal for the election of Mirjana Vučinić as a constitutional judge on the parliamentary agenda, the highest legislative chamber is silent on the subject.

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Photo: TV Vijesti
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While MPs are hastily discussing dozens of laws that should be adopted by midnight tomorrow at the end of the spring session, the completion of the Constitutional Court will have to wait for an extraordinary or regular autumn session.

The selection of the three missing judges has been stalled for months, and as a result, many important cases have not yet been resolved.

Despite the urgent requests of the head of state, Jakov Milatović, to urgently include the proposal for the election of Mirjana Vučinić as constitutional judge on the parliamentary agenda, the highest legislative chamber is silent on the subject.

BIRN Montenegro Executive Director Vuk Maraš says that the government is clearly not interested in resolving this issue.

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