Montenegrin Prime Minister Dusko Markovic will answer the questions of caucuses’ representatives in parliament today at 2pm.
In addition to representatives of the ruling coalition, 16 MPs for the Democratic Front (DF) will attend the question time in Parliament.
Each of DF deputies will ask two questions to the justice minister Zoran Pazin, the interior ministry Mevludin Nuhodzic and defence minister Predrag Boskovic, whereas DF leader Andrija Mandic will have a question for PM Dusko Markovic.
Almost all DF questions refer to the attempt of terrorist acts, which confirms Dnevne Novine’s earlier announcement that DF wants to move the trial from the courtroom to the Parliament where its MPs will try to deny the accusations of the Special State Prosecutor’s Office, since they are not permitted to deliver political speeches in the courtroom.
Mandic will ask PM about risk assessments, as he said, to the overall security in the country due to the “state terror” against Democratic Front and its possible consequences.
“I urge you, as the major authorizing officer in the state government, to immediately release our innocent members from custody and stop all fabricated police trials against DF politicians and their family members,” Mandic said in the question submitted to Parliament.
Chairman of DPS caucus Miodrag Radunovic will ask Markovic about the current status of implementation of several projects within the Bjelasica and Komovi integral project.
“Which activities on infrastructure and traffic equipping of this area have been carried out so far? How much money has been spent this year, and what are the plans for projects and investments in the next one? How many new jobs in tourism, hospitality and agriculture will be generated after the project is completed,” Radunovic said.
On behalf of the Minority Parties Caucus, Genci Nimanbegu will ask Markovic about the government’s attitude on the overall tax system in Montenegro, whether it is sustainable with the existing tax rates and whether they might/must be increased in the next budget years.
On behalf of the caucus of the Social Democrats of Montenegro and the Liberal Party, Andrija Popovic will ask Markovic what measures the Government of Montenegro will take to reduce public debt, while avoiding additional burden to the citizens through new fees.
The chairman of the Administrative Committee, Luigj Shkrela, said earlier that he hoped there would be no conflict during the question time.
DF did not want to specify whether its MPs returned to Parliament permanently.



