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13-Jan-2023
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There is no shortening of the mandate without the agreement of 41 members of the majority

Democratic Montenegro will not shorten the mandate of the Parliament of Montenegro without the prior agreement of all the parties that have made up the parliamentary majority since the last parliamentary elections, the party said.
"The position of the Democrats is clear and is based on the Agreement of the Electoral Parliamentary Majority from September, and it says that there can be no shortening of the mandate without the agreement of 41 members of the Electoral Parliamentary Majority. As far as I can see, there is no such agreement. Until then, those who want to shorten the mandate of the Parliament of Montenegro should they are realizing that, because they have more than enough deputies for something like this, according to the publicly announced positions," MP and general secretary of Democratic Montenegro Boris Bogdanović told Television of Montenegro.
"The transition of power from the losers to the winners of the elections in Podgorica and Pljevlje through the amendments to the Law on Local Self-Government is a completely separate process from the shortening of the mandate of the Parliament of Montenegro. We can understand that colleagues are waiting for a clear position from colleague (Jakov) Milatović on whether he supports this way of resolving the political crisis in Podgorica and the re-voting of the Law, but we cannot understand what the connection is between the resolution of the obstruction of the handover of power in Podgorica and Pljevlje and the shortening of the mandate of the state Parliament, i.e. conditioning the first with the second," said Bogdanović for RTCG.
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