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Parliament must not comply with DF’s requirements, Rados

Croatian representative in the European Parliament, Jozo Rados, believes that recent session of the stabilization and accession parliamentary committee, held in Montenegrin parliament and attended by the Democratic Front (DF) MPs, represents an example of undesirable dialogue between inter-parliamentary delegations.

“We could not have a serious discussion on any agenda point. The opposition took our time by continuously accusing attendees, including Charles Tannock. Thus, we couldn’t discuss any crucial issue,” MEP Rados stated for Pobjeda.

Rados attended the session and described behavior of DF’s members as inadequate. “In my opinion, such sessions of the Parliament of Montenegro must not comply with requests of a political union that recently decided to return to the parliament,” said MEP Rados.

Commenting on speculations that Milo Djukanovic might run for the country’s presidency in 2018 and that the EU would not support such a decision, Rados tells no one has the right to interfere in anyone’s decision to run for country’s presidency and his/her possible victory.

 

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