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Milović suggests that the discussion on shortening the mandate of the Assembly be included in the agenda of the next session

POBJEDA
Minister of Justice Andrej Milović today asked Prime Minister Milojko Spajić to include the discussion on shortening the mandate of the Parliament of Montenegro as a separate item in the agenda of the next session of the Government.
It was unofficially confirmed to Pojeda.
Milović, according to our information, explains this by saying that in this way, through extraordinary parliamentary elections, a European, stable and reliable government and a parliamentary majority that is undeniably European and state-building would be reached.
According to Pobjeda's knowledge, none of the members of the Government commented on Milović's proposal today.
PARTY PROMOTION
During today's address to Prime Minister Spajić, Milović said that IBAR and the European path have been turned into his party's promotion - but also of ministers from the Europe Now Movement.
- Instead of IBAR and the European path being the state interest of all segments of society, it was turned into a party promotion of you and ministers from the PES, and by degrading the position of the main negotiator through party activation, and that in the local elections from which he emerged with an electoral fiasco, by which you have shown an insufficient degree of statesmanship towards the Government you lead and the country you serve. Not to mention that you reduced the chief negotiator and locomotive on the European road to the level of a councilor - the media reported Milović's words.
He also indicated that he had warned him in May that the announced resolution on Jasenovac was a hasty and anti-state move, because of which Montenegro could only suffer the consequences - but not benefit.
- Then, as many times until now, I was accused by your circle of working against PES, and in the end you also confirmed the correctness of those warnings from a month and a half ago in an interview for Politiko. Unfortunately, you went down a path that should not have been taken, the path of promising everything to everyone, telling everyone what they want to hear, so we see that cheap political trade is now starting to cost Montenegro and its citizens dearly - Milović pointed out.
BLACKMAIL
He underlined that the adoption of the Resolution on Jasenovac stopped the European road - just after receiving the IBAR.
- Just when we got IBAR - we stopped: because you stopped all that now with this unnecessary resolution which, as a high official of PES wrote to me, one of your political partners needed oxygen after the resolution on Srebrenica, and the other blackmailed you and PES with the fall of the government. Your trade in armchairs is paid for by Montenegro and its European route. The European Council deleted the commendable parts from the text of the conclusion that refer to Montenegro, Croatia as an EU member is preparing measures against Montenegro, the other members are preparing for European solidarity with it, which was best demonstrated by your celebration of receiving the IBAR last night, where there were only a couple of ambassadors, and the rest were deputies and lower diplomatic ranks. Our country has clearly been put into a regime of silent isolation. I will remind you that according to all surveys, European integration is supported by 70-80 percent of Montenegrin citizens. They are not interested in resolutions and whether someone blackmailed you with the fall of the Government or whether someone needs political oxygen - said Milović.
The citizens want, as he pointed out, for Montenegro to become part of the European Union as soon as possible - not for the sake of form, but for the sake of what the European Union provides.
- The four freedoms on which Robert Shuman and Jean Monnet set it, equal conditions for Montenegrin children when enrolling in European universities, equal conditions for Montenegrin workers when applying for a job, equal conditions for Montenegrin citizens when traveling and crossing state borders, equal conditions for the economy when providing services and exchange of capital and goods, therefore equal conditions and equal rights as 700 million people throughout developed Europe - emphasized Milović.
UNSYNCHRONIZED POLICIES
In his address to Spajić, he said that the Government should not be led by a blackmailed man and a party - nor, as he added, by two unsynchronized policies.
- One in the parliament, the other in the government. It is neither legitimate, nor statesmanlike, that while the Government, or at least the part of it brought by IBAR, sings Schiller's Ode to Joy in Beethoven's performance, the parliamentary majority plays military music from some dark times, which we convinced the citizens were behind us. The same citizens to whom we promised Europe now 2, justice now, the third time, economy and standard. I don't remember, and you remind me, that we promised them resolutions as a result of blackmail, assemblies, violation of good neighborly relations, protest notes and isolation - Milović added.
And finally, he says that as a jurist, a lawyer, and now the Minister of Justice, who performs this responsible function at which once included Valtazar Bogišić, Božo Petrović, Lazar Tomanović and others, has a special obligation to provide a legal remedy for the situation in which Montenegro is and the path it has taken.
- Prime Minister, in accordance with Article 55 of the Rules of Procedure of the Government of Montenegro, as a member of the Government, I request that you include in the agenda of the next session as a special item, the discussion of the Government's proposal to the Assembly to shorten the mandate of the Parliament of Montenegro, in accordance with Article 84 paragraph 4 of the Constitution of Montenegro, in order to reach an unquestionably European, stable and reliable government, and a parliamentary majority that is undeniably European and state-building, instead of the current minority government through extraordinary parliamentary elections. I suggest that we open a democratic and constructive debate on this proposal, and that the members of the Government declare themselves by voting on it - concluded Milović.
As he emphasized, he will also submit this proposal in written form.

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