Montenegro’s President Jakov Milatović is not holding back! He’s pointing the finger squarely at the Parliament for the ongoing constitutional crisis that’s been dragging on since December last year. The problem? Parliament has failed to appoint the necessary judges to the Constitutional Court. Milatović doesn’t mince words — this crisis has been confirmed by both the Venice Commission and the European Commission, condemning the unconstitutional retirement of Judge Đuranović.
He blasts Parliament’s irresponsibility in filling these judicial seats, reminding everyone that the deadlines set by Montenegro’s Constitution have long been missed. This isn’t just a legal mess; it’s a political time bomb threatening to destabilize the entire country.
Is Parliament ignoring its constitutional duties, or is there a deeper political game at play? Milatović leaves no doubt — Parliament is to blame!
Meanwhile, Montenegro faces numerous challenges, and this crisis only makes things worse. Will politicians finally step up and take responsibility, or will we watch the country spiral into chaos?
Think this is just another political squabble? Think again. The Constitutional Court is the backbone of the rule of law, and its dysfunction is like driving off a cliff without insurance!
So, what do you think? Is Parliament really at fault, or is Milatović exaggerating? Drop a comment, stir the pot, or just share this article with your friends — let the people’s voice be heard!