PRESIDENT OF THE HOUR: Without absolution of responsibility, the Supreme State Prosecutor removed himself from office “so that he would not be removed



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In this context, he also mentioned for Newsmax Adria Television the report of the European Commission, which states that the judiciary in Montenegro is not independent.

“If there is a need to adopt special laws, we will pass them. We will bring some things by simple majority. The state has been brought to the brink of existence by corruption and our task is to break this practice at all costs,” said Abazovic.

Abazovic asked the Supreme State Prosecutor to retire from office “so that he is not replaced.”

When, as he explains, the representatives of the new parliamentary majority speak of the need for revanchism not to exist, it is about maintaining social cohesion, so that negative emotions are not produced and citizens share them additionally.

“We do not want revenge, but that does not mean that there will be no justice. That does not exclude the responsibility of public officials, as well as the highest officials of the State and those who have violated the law. There is no absolution of responsibility,” says Abazovic .

According to him, a detailed plan for the reform of the security services is being considered, following the example of the Czech model.

“We have to carry out a profound reform and we cannot leave the sector as it was,” he said.

He believes that the church, after resolving the disputed issues of the Religious Freedom Act, will take care of other things and that the need for the church’s role in everyday politics will cease.

Commenting on the recent meeting of the representatives of the three winning electoral lists with President Milo Djukanovic, Abazovic affirmed that it was carried out in the correct climate and that they all showed greater maturity than previously thought.

“If we continue like this, it will be good. The president must stick to his constitutional powers, as well as ours. We have no problem with coexistence,” concluded Abazovic, hoping that on November 8 a new government, mostly expert, will be elected.

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