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08-Nov-2023
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Nikolic: The EC report is warning, as soon as possible to negotiate the negotiation structure and initiate reforms

The European Commission (EC) for Montenegro is warning and the last alarm is to stop the European path of the state, the head of the club of the deputies of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Andrija Nikolić.

In the draft EC's report for Montenegro, which will be adopted in Brussels today, Montenegro has not progressed in judicial reform and that the judicial system continued to face a deep institutional crisis.

"The latest EC Report is the last alarm to stop the European path of Montenegro, which is intensively lasting from the shift, in August 2020," Nikolić stated in the announcement.

As he said, all political parties that sincerely advocate Montenegro's membership (EU), and especially those who make up the government, should make the maximum consensus issues that represent an obstacle to the effective continuation of European integration.

Nikolic pointed out that the special focus should be in an area concerning the rule of law, ie the promotion of the judicial system and appointment of the office holders in that area.

"In order to progress towards the EU, it is necessary to return to the system of the main negotiator, set the negotiating structure no later than the regulatory structure and initiate the reforms necessary to stop the three-year-in-law on the European path," Nikolic said.

He said that the DPS would insist that as soon as possible, in the next two weeks, the Committee on European Integration in the Assembly was formed, as a control mechanism of the negotiation process.

"This year's EC report is warning, and the consequence is the blockade of the political system and revanchism, characteristic for the last three years," Nikolić assessed.

As he said, from August 2020, governed by political revanchism, the authorities broke the negotiating structure that experienced people in the field of EU integration.

"Both governments ignored the warnings that were received from Brussels and did not respect the recommendations of the Venetian Commission, nor the decisions of domestic court instances were privatized and adapted them to the needs of their parties," Nikolic said.

According to him, the parliament brought unconstitutional laws, which the ruling most provoked the boycott of the opposition.

"The simplest said, the entire state for more than three years is the melee ambition of the authority to, at all costs, which keeps in power for the longer," Nikolic said.

DPS, as Nikolić said, calls for the interruption of such "colorful" practice.

"And to find a consensus on the occasion of EU membership, given that this issue is one of the few supported by the convincing majority of all citizens of Montenegro," Nikolic concluded.

M.J.

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