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“I have seen that text of the law and if there are no amendments, I fully agree with what is proposed. This is certainly a more advanced and modern law than the one that was previously approved and did not contain provisions that were dealt with by other laws, such as” If everyone’s property rights are regulated by the Law on Property-Legal Relations, then there is no reason for that issue to be regulated by the law on religions, “said Joanikije, as reported by the Diocese of Budva-Niksic.
The consecrated bishop believes that with the new act all religious communities are finally equal.
“No religious community is mentioned in this law, and it applies to all equally and without discrimination,” emphasized the bishop.
Yesterday, the Government of Montenegro determined the proposal of amendments to the Law on Freedom of Religion and submitted to the Assembly for adoption.
The proposal eliminated all disputed members related to the ownership of religious communities and defined that there is no registration for existing churches.