Author: M.J.
MPs of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Nikola Janović and the Civic Movement of Ura Filip Adžić, left the session of the Security and Defense Committee because they did not want to participate in "non-transparency" and "parliamentation".
Janovic and Adžić, after leaving the session, pointed to journalists that the session was supposed to be open to the public and that citizens have the right to know what happened during the name of the V.D. Director of the Police Directorate.
At the session of the Security Committee, Spajić and Šaranović respond to the issues of the MPs on the Safety and Defense Committee in the premises for consideration of the materials marked with a degree of secrecy. The topic of the hearing is "the purpose of the V.D. Director of the Police Management and the consequences for the Security System in Montenegro".
"We have been waiting for the public about something that is the gaming of institutions, and the Prime Minister decided to imprisonment to the public. Failurership of the Administrative Court," Adzic said.
He added that citizens were supposed to find out why he resorted to an illegal solution.
"Items that started working in 2022. They now get epilogue. We will have more people for 'big fish'. There are professionals who have not missed within the administration of the police. What we spoke is one segment, and the other is that the administrative The Court. There are people within the administrative court who want to lead to the government's policy. Some people want to lead to Montenegro. That is not good. Some now decided to comply with them, and when it does not suit them. In case the dismissal of the General Secretary of the ANB, Artana Kurti showed that the Government is not respected by the Court, "Adžić said.
Janovic pointed out that he is a shame that after six months waiting for the sessions behind the closed doors.
"If someone is waiting so much, the public deserved to hear. The Government's session lasted until three in the morning. The citizens were heard about. The parliamentary majority wanted to find out that the public said about their transparency. Some things. Which public must know - it is a security sectors, "Janovic concluded.