Božović: Constitutional changes to abolish immunity are one of the steps towards strengthening the independence of the judiciary

Supreme State Prosecutor Milorad Marković claims that there is no influence on the prosecution, while the President of the Supreme Court says that one should not avoid establishing responsibility if there are omissions.

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The Minister of Justice sees constitutional changes that would remove the immunity of the Prime Minister and members of the Government for criminal offenses against official duty as one of the steps towards strengthening the independence of the judiciary.

This, as well as citizens' trust in the judiciary and prosecution, political pressures and accountability within the system, were discussed at a conference organized to mark 20 years of Montenegro's independence.

Supreme State Prosecutor Milorad Marković claims that there is no influence on the prosecution, while the President of the Supreme Court says that one should not avoid establishing responsibility if there are omissions.

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