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Mandic: There’s parliamentary majority, we urge opposition to vote for Constitutional Court judges

A meeting of representatives of the parliamentary majority that won the 30 August elections was held today in the Parliament of Montenegro. The meeting was on solving the political crisis with a special emphasis on the formation of a new government. The topic of the meeting was the election of judges of the Constitutional Court, as well as the initiative to start the procedure to determine whether the President of Montenegro, Milo Djukanovic, has violated the Constitution.

One of the DF leaders Andrija Mandic has announced that DF will attend the meeting scheduled for Friday by the Parliament Speaker, Danijela Djurovic, and added that this bloc will vote, along with the other MPs of the “30 August parliamentary majority from”, for all judges, candidates for the Constitutional Court.

“The topic on the election of the judges of the Constitutional Court of Montenegro is extremely important. I expect those whose mouths are full of European integration to vote for the candidates for judges of the Constitutional Court. DPS suffered a shipwreck in the local elections. The parliamentary majority has an agreement to elect a new government”, he has concluded.

We remind you that the parliamentary majority proposed Miodrag Lekic for the prime minister-designate.

However, on 7 November, President Djukanovic returned the law on amendments to the law on the President of Montenegro to the Parliament for reconsideration, with which the majority of representatives tried to force Djukanovic to entrust Lekic with the mandate to form a new government.

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