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DNP voted against; Knežević: We are not in North Korea
Serbia🏛️ PoliticsCenter12 hr. ago

DNP voted against; Knežević: We are not in North Korea

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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Kurir logoKurirParty-alignedCenter12 hr. ago
DNP voted against; Knežević: We are not in North Korea

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.

Bias read (Center): While the article reports on a politically significant event involving constitutional reform and opposition criticism, it presents both the majority support and the dissenting voices without overtly favoring one side. The framing remains balanced by including perspectives from multiple parties and a

Telegraf.rs logoTelegraf.rsParty-alignedCenter13 hr. ago
Montenegro moves to change its constitution: One step closer to the European Union

The Parliament of Montenegro has initiated the process of amending the Constitution, focusing on changes related to the Judicial and Prosecutorial Council and the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG). The motion received 74 votes in favor and three against, meeting the required threshold of 54 deputies. Following this decision, the Constitutional Committee of the Assembly will prepare a draft amendment, which will undergo further voting. A parliamentary majority and opposition have reached an agreement on initiating the adoption of constitutional changes crucial for closing one of the key chapters in the European integration process, specifically Chapter 23 on Justice and Fundamental Rights.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the procedural steps and agreements surrounding the constitutional amendments aimed at advancing European integration. It reports on the parliamentary vote and the collaboration between the majority and opposition, without overtly favoring either side. The framing remains fact-f

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