How much work do MPs do: The Assembly Hall is very often half-empty, and sometimes completely empty

Has the Parliament of Montenegro become a place where members of parliament come when they deem it necessary, or is it an institution where decisions important to citizens are reached through dialogue and discussion among all?

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Detail from the Parliament of Montenegro, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Detail from the Parliament of Montenegro, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
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The Parliament of Montenegro is very often half-empty, and sometimes completely empty.

Has the Parliament of Montenegro become a place where members of parliament come when they deem it necessary, or is it an institution where decisions important to citizens are reached through dialogue and discussion among all?

The best answer to this question is usually a half-empty plenary hall, and in mid-December there was a moment when only the deputy speaker of parliament was in the plenary with representatives of regulatory agencies who came to present reports to the MPs.

The MPs showed just a little more attention at yesterday's debate on Kotor's UNESCO status, an important act for the future of the country.

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