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Key Prosecutors Skip Telekom Case Hearing, Sparking Outrage

Significant figures in Montenegro’s judiciary failed to attend a crucial hearing regarding the contentious Telekom case, causing frustration among lawmakers. The absence of Milorad Marković, the Chief State Prosecutor, along with Vladimir Novović, the Principal Special Prosecutor, and Ana Perović Vojinović, the acting prosecutor, has raised questions about accountability within the prosecution.
The hearing, organized by the Committee for Political System, Justice, and Administration, aimed to discuss the prosecution’s actions that led to the dismissal of a criminal complaint involving allegations of abuse of official position, bribery, and the formation of a criminal organization during the sale of the former state enterprise Telekom. Lawmakers from the Europe Now Movement, including Vasilije Čarapić, Darko Dragović, and Draš̌en Petrić, initiated the hearing to scrutinize the prosecution’s handling of the case.
During the session, Nikola Zirojević criticized the absence of the top prosecutors, stating that it was “obvious that no one wanted to participate in this circus.” He expressed disappointment, emphasizing that it was shameful for the committee to receive no communication from the three officials, who hold significant positions.
Zirojević articulated that the lack of participation from the prosecutors indicates a deeper issue within the judiciary, suggesting that they lack the courage to confront pressing matters. Another lawmaker, Jovan Vučurović, echoed these sentiments, labeling the non-attendance as scandalous, particularly given that the Telekom case has become time-barred. He highlighted the importance of communication, asserting that it was unacceptable for the prosecutors to neglect the committee’s invitation without even sending a letter.
The implications of this incident extend beyond mere attendance. Andrija Nikolić remarked that the parliamentary majority has granted the prosecution significant power, allowing it to act as a political player. He argued that this dynamic could lead to a situation where the prosecution feels it is not required to answer to the Assembly.
The Telekom case has been a point of contention within Montenegrin politics, and the absence of key figures at this hearing signals potential challenges ahead for the judiciary and the legislative body. As lawmakers continue to press for accountability, the fallouts from this hearing may have lasting effects on public trust in the prosecutorial system.
With the Telekom case at the forefront, the political landscape in Montenegro remains tense as both the prosecution and the Assembly navigate their responsibilities and the expectations of the public. The reactions from lawmakers indicate a growing frustration with the perceived lack of transparency and accountability within the prosecution, setting the stage for further discussions on judicial reform in the country.
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