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Picula: Additional instability would only make path to EU more difficultꓼ old majority already had opportunity that they failed to use

Tonino Picula (Foto: Evropski parlament)

There are no arguments for the conclusion that the political agreement of the old majority is an effective step in the direction of resolving the political crisis, European Parliament Rapporteur for Montenegro, Tonino Picula, says for Radio Montenegro. He is not sure, as he states, that this type of arrangement would bring with it efficiency in decision-making, and that additional instability would only make the country’s path towards the EU more difficult.

“The same formation already had an opportunity, which it was unable to take advantage of. In addition, at least according to the announcements, the priority of the new-old majority is the continuation of inter-party conflict, and not the search for a broader consensus to solve the accumulated problems”, says Picula. He notes that it is noticeable that in the political agreement signed last week, the issue of European integration is at the end of the priority list.

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