Colors of the Morning: Who stays and who gets deleted - can the new law regulate the voter list?

The guest of the morning program of Television Vijesti is the State Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Novica Obradović.

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Photo: Damira Kalač
Photo: Damira Kalač
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Around 48.000 citizens did not replace their ID cards even after the legal deadline, 173 deceased people were still registered until recently, while 129 voters over 100 years old were also registered, including three people born in 1914.

Has the time finally come to thoroughly organize the voter register and bring it into line with the actual situation? What do the amendments bring in practice? How will the Ministry of Interior conduct controls?

The guest of Boja jutra is Novica Obradović, State Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

In Colors of Morning, on Monday, May 11th, these topics:

  • Ines Mrdović, from the NGO Action for Social Justice, comments on the daily press headlines.
  • Living with a rare hereditary tissue swelling disease: Why do some patients not have treatment?
  • Increased controls in Podgorica due to illegal water connections.
  • The celebration begins in the Royal Capital: Bojan Marović, Perper and Knez at the opening of the Independence Day program.
  • The National Museum is celebrating its 130th anniversary, with two anniversary exhibitions.
  • "Spanish Masters" in Cetinje: Picasso, Dali and Miro and 30 graphic works from private collections.
  • From tournament to tournament, the young handball players of RK "Budućnost" are winning in the region.
  • We recite verses from the children's book "Dad, Blow the Clouds" by Zoran Mićović.

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