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Negotiations on the formation of the new Montenegrin government reportedly are not progressing at the expected speed, although the president of the Montenegrin Parliament should be elected in four days, local media report, indicating that talks will continue today.

Contradictory views of DF and URA 1Photo: AP Photo / Risto Bozovic

Apparently, at the meeting on Thursday night, they discussed whether the new government should be political or a combination: political expert, and how to distribute the departments.

It was said, it is also said, about the composition of the commissions that will draft the economic reform program, but also the commission that will draft another agreement that will speak of reforms in the judiciary and the repeal of the Law on Religious Freedom.

For the representatives of the Democratic Front, the departments must be divided according to the number of mandates won, which is opposed by the “Black on White” coalition, which seeks de-monopolization.

According to them, it is better to have experts in the government, not politicians. The concept of demonopolization would mean that one political force cannot have control over the entire department, which is also acceptable to Democrats.

In practice, this would mean that if one coalition had the role of Minister of Health, the other would have the position of director of the Montenegro Clinical Center and the third the Health Fund.

The coalition “For the future of Montenegro” won 27 seats, “Peace is our nation” 10 and “Black and white” four.

The head of the “For the future of Montenegro” list, Zdravko Krivokapić, who was present at the previous talks only at the beginning of the meeting, did not attend the talks on Thursday.

The leaders of the URA movement and the Democrats did not come either, but the teams consisted of Predrag Bulatović, Slaven Radunović and Branko Radulović, as well as Dragan Ivanović (SNP).

Zoran Mikić, Filip Adžić, Zoran Miljanić from the “Black on White” movement attended the talks, while the “Peace is our nation” coalition was represented by Boris Bogdanović, Zdenka Popović and Momo Koprivica.

The dispute allegedly exists over who will own the so-called security departments: internal affairs and police, defense and the National Security Agency.

Even before the elections, the DF planned to control the intelligence sector, which could be a serious problem due to Montenegro’s membership of NATO and the sensitivity of intelligence data, writes “Vijesti.”

As Dritan Abazović, the leader of the “Black and White” coalition, as a guest at RTCG, hinted the other day, they intend to be part of the forces that will control the security department. “The security industry is important to our international partners.

If it’s up to us, I say they can be completely calm. The Black and White Coalition will fully protect the national interests of Montenegro.

“Any correspondence with NATO and the international factor will be completely protected, and I think they are quite relaxed compared to those early days,” Abazovic said.

According to the testimony of another participant in the meeting, the intelligence sector was not even discussed.

Sources referred to by the Podgorica daily “Pobjeda” indicate that the DF wants the leadership position of parliament, but also Democratic Montenegro, whose president Aleksa Bečić is a candidate for that post.

The DF believes that according to the quotient of Dont, they have the function of president of the parliament, while in Democratic Montenegro they expect that position, because it has already been agreed that the head of the coalition lists “For the future of Montenegro”. the coalition holds the position of Speaker of Parliament.

Involve women

The Center for Women’s Rights protested that only men were on the negotiating teams, saying that women also fought for democracy in the elections. Following. This is a condition for “their” government to be ours as well, “says the director of the CZP, Maja Raičević. In the statement, she recalls that the public is closely following the negotiation process for the composition of the new government, and that 50.8 percent of that audience in Montenegro are women. We expected and expect much more from a start like this. We hope that you will pursue an inclusive and gender-sensitive policy, as stated in the Agreement that you signed and committed to “adopt and review all laws in accordance with European standards to speed up Montenegro’s integration into the EU. “

They smoked the streets of Berane for the crown

Berane – The priests of the Budva-Niksic diocese smoked yesterday in the streets of Berane and read a prayer for the coronavirus pandemic in Montenegro. According to the latest data from the IPH, 448 people are infected with the corona virus in this city. A prayer procession was organized with the reading of the Akathist to the Lord and the Blessed Mother of God, with incense from the streets of the city and sprinkled with consecrated water to protect oneself from all evils and all diseases, reports Berane online. Priests had already organized incense on the streets of Berane due to the coronavirus pandemic in Montenegro.

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