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President’s Cabinet Criticizes Law Favoring One Individual

The Cabinet of President Jakov Milatović has publicly condemned a recently proposed law, stating it primarily serves the interests of a single individual rather than the broader public. This legislation, known as the Law on Certain Investments, has sparked significant controversy within Montenegro’s political landscape.
During a press conference held on October 30, 2023, the President’s Cabinet highlighted concerns regarding the law’s implications for economic fairness and transparency. Officials emphasized that the legislation lacks provisions that would benefit the general populace, raising questions about its true purpose and the motivations behind its drafting.
The Cabinet’s response reflects a growing unease among political leaders regarding the potential for favoritism in economic policies. Milatović and his administration have positioned themselves as advocates for equitable growth and sustainable development. They argue that laws should be crafted to enhance opportunities for all citizens, not just a select few.
Critics of the law contend that it was designed to facilitate business operations for individuals with existing connections in government, potentially undermining the integrity of economic governance. The Cabinet’s stance represents a significant challenge to the proposed measures, indicating that further debate and scrutiny will likely ensue in the Montenegrin Parliament.
In the wake of the Cabinet’s announcement, public opinion appears to be divided. Some citizens express support for the law, believing it could stimulate investment and economic activity within the country. Others, however, share the Cabinet’s concerns, fearing that the legislation may entrench existing inequalities and lead to further division.
As the situation develops, the Cabinet has called for a reevaluation of the law to ensure that it aligns with democratic principles and serves the collective interest of Montenegrins. The government plans to engage with various stakeholders, including civil society and economic experts, to gather feedback and propose amendments that foster a more inclusive economic environment.
Moving forward, the discussion surrounding the Law on Certain Investments will likely play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Montenegro’s legislative landscape. The Cabinet’s commitment to transparency and accountability will be tested as they navigate the complexities of this contentious issue.
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