Podgorica,
   
08.Avgust 2002.
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CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSION CONTINUED WITH ITS WORK IN BELGRADE
LARGER PART OF THE CHARTER HARMONIZED

Podgorica – The members of the subcommission for drafting the constitutional charter said they doubted that an entire and complete text would be drafted by Monday since a larger part of the charter had not been harmonized – inform Podgorica media.
Member of the Montenegrin delegation in the Subcommission Miodrag Vukovic said that not even yesterday were the contradictory attitudes about drafting the Constitutional charter brought closer.
Vukovic said that they moved to the basic regulations – beginning with the first article, what is a state union, discussing also its name, its territories, its borders, the state symbols, economic relations, international communications, internal legislative relations - all that on the level of principles. According to his words, the Subcommission has also considered the issue of citizenship.
"We are also discussing the issue of whether there is a member state citizenship or the joint state citizenship, or if there is maybe a possibility of having a shared citizenship. We are also considering the freedoms and rights of citizens." – added Vukovic.

PREDRAG DANILOVIC (SNS): THE SESSION IS STILL ON AUGUST 19
PREDRAG SEKULIC (DPS): THE COALITION FOR YUGOSLAVIA DOES NOT CARE ABOUT OBEYING THE LAW

Podgorica – High official of the Serb People's Party (SNS) Goran Danilovic said yesterday that his party had not received any notification about the procedural invalidity of the demand to schedule an extraordinary session of the Montenegrin Parliament for August 19, and that the session was put off.
"Until something of the sort happens and until we hear an explanation from Ms Perovic, we can hardly make any proper comment of this matter. As far as we are concerned, the session is still scheduled for August 19" – said Danilovic.
On the occasion of overruling the request of the Coalition "Together for Yugoslavia" (ZZJ) for scheduling an extraordinary session of the Parliament, in his interview to Radio Antena M the DPS official Predrag Sekulic accused the proponents that they were trying to impose their own rules, disobeying thus the law and the political rules and procedures.
"It has become obvious by now that the gentlemen from the ZZJ do not care about obeying any laws or the political rules and the procedure, since they do not realize that the laws exist in order to prevent self-will, and that obeying the law was democracy".

THE PROJECT FOR IMPROVING WATER-SUPPLY INITIATED IN PLJEVLJA
USAID DONATION FOR THE WATERWORKS OF ABOUT EUR160.000

Pljevlja – The realization of the first phase of the project of the pipeline construction of 1.800m length from Pljevlja suburb Varos to the Medical Center is to begin within following days. The value of the works is estimated to euro160.000, and project will mostly be financed by the American non-governmental organization USAID. The local authorities will also participate in the project with 20% of the means – quotes Podgorica daily "Vijesti".
According to persons in charge at the Plevlja Secretariat for urbanism and construction, the waterworks will enable a more even distribution of water and more stable pressure in the town's pipeline, which is expected to improve significantly the water supply of the entire town. A Sarajevo construction works company will be in charge of the works, and all the USAID donations to the Pljevlja municipality are going to be realized through international organization ICMA.

 

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