Montenegro’s peaceful transition of power has not strengthened constructive dialogue and cooperation, says the rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament (EP) Tonino Picula, Pobjeda reports.
“Due to the announcement of the opposition boycott, I want to stress that it is important for the Parliament to operate as a central place of democratic political activity, and for cohabitation between the President and the Prime Minister to be constructive and in accordance with the Constitution”, Mr Picula has said.
He has added at the EP session, presenting the Report on Montenegro, 2019-2020, that additional political pressure is created by the upcoming vote on the budget, and half of this year has already passed.



