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PODGORICA
MEDIA INFORM:
NEW
PROPOSAL FOR THE CONSTITUTIONAL CHARTER |
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Podgorica
– The Commission for drafting the Constitutional charter of Serbia
and Montenegro might soon get a new draft of the document,
coordinated by the governments of Serbia and Montenegro – inform
Podgorica media, quoting the well informed sources from Beta Agency.
Officially, the proponent of the draft will not be the two
governments, and the new draft "might be acceptable for the
majority of the participators in the negotiations" – quotes
"Pobjeda".
The member of the Commission for drafting of the Constitutional
Charter of Serbia and Montenegro and the official of the Democratic
Party of Socialists (DPS), Miodrag Vukovic, underlined, however,
that the possibility that the governments of Serbia and Montenegro
agree also about the political aspect of the Belgrade Agreement
should not be ruled out. |
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CONTINUATION
OF THE DISCUSSION OF THE REPRESENTATIVES OF MONTENEGRO'S
PARLIAMENTARY PARTIES ABOUT THE ELECTION AND MEDIA LAWS
NO AGREEMENT SO FAR
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Podgorica
– Not even yesterday did the representatives of Montenegro's
parliamentary parties succeeded in reaching an agreement about the
election and media laws, that are supposed to be in effect at the
coming parliamentary elections.
The discussion about the election of the Republic and municipal
electoral commissions, as well as about the way of the mandate
allocation in the electoral unit where Albanians make the majority
of the population, will be continued today. The representatives of
the OSCE and the Council of Europe will also attend the meeting.
The representatives of Montenegro's parliamentary parties are also
expected to discuss about the rules regarding the media presentation
of political parties in the electoral campaign. |
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PRESIDENT
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CENTRAL BANK OF MONTENEGRO LJUBISA KRGOVIC:
NEW WAY OF PAYMENT BETWEEN MONTENEGRO AND SERBIA
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Podgorica
– The Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) presented recently to the
National Bank of Yugoslavia a proposal of the payment system between
Montenegro and Serbia – stated Ljubisa Krgovic, the president of
the Council the CBCG in his interview to Podgorica daily "Vijesti".
The essence of the proposal, according to Krgovic, implies opening
of collective accounts for both central banks, which would channel
all payment actions between the two republics.
The system of payment proposed by the CBCG represents the
application of the agreement of the governments of Serbia and
Montenegro, which implies the harmonization of economic relations,
primarily the two separate monetary and banking systems – Krgovic
said. |
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