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The cashier stood by Milanovic: "If Kundid had done what Plenkovic asks, he would have acted unconstitutionally"
Croatia🏛️ Politics11 hr. ago

The cashier stood by Milanovic: "If Kundid had done what Plenkovic asks, he would have acted unconstitutionally"

Professor Viktor Gotovac from the Faculty of Law in Zagreb discussed the potential retirement of General Kundid and the legal aspects of the new political conflict between the Prime Minister and the President. He explained that there are several institutions through which active military personnel could be removed from service, including options available to the government and the president. However, using the ministerial retirement option for General Kundid would be problematic because it does not respect the constitutional procedures involving the parliamentary defense committee, the government, and the president. Gotovac emphasized that whether General Kundid made a mistake is a serious question affecting the state constitution. He criticized both the President and the Prime Minister for their handling of duties, suggesting they are undermining the country and reducing the issue to a personal conflict rather than addressing constitutional principles.

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The cashier stood by Milanovic: "If Kundid had done what Plenkovic asks, he would have acted unconstitutionally"

Professor Viktor Gotovac from the Faculty of Law in Zagreb discussed the potential retirement of General Kundid and the legal aspects of the new political conflict between the Prime Minister and the President. He explained that there are several institutions through which active military personnel could be removed from service, including options available to the government and the president. However, using the ministerial retirement option for General Kundid would be problematic because it does not respect the constitutional procedures involving the parliamentary defense committee, the government, and the president. Gotovac emphasized that whether General Kundid made a mistake is a serious question affecting the state constitution. He criticized both the President and the Prime Minister for their handling of duties, suggesting they are undermining the country and reducing the issue to a personal conflict rather than addressing constitutional principles.

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