The National Assembly of Montenegro has initiated the process of amending the constitution, with 74 deputies voting in favor and three against, including members of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DNP). The amendment process includes proposals for changes related to the Central Bank, which also passed with 74 votes in favor and three against. The Constitutional Committee will review these amendments, with a scheduled meeting the next day. Opposition leader Milan Knežević criticized the lack of consensus, stating they are not in North Korea and expressed hope for further discussions. The session also included the swearing-in of a new member of the Civil Movement (GP) and several legal reforms concerning national security and the judiciary, aimed at closing key chapters in Europe integration efforts.
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