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Alliance for Europe: PM Marković with CEMI and CRNVO on possibilities of more proactive approach to European integration

Published on: Feb 22, 2020 12:40 AM Author: PR Service
Podgorica, Montenegro (21 February 2020) -- Regarding a proactive approach to the European integration, many significant issues were opened at today's meetings between Prime Minister Duško Marković and representatives of the Centre for Monitoring and Research (CEMI) and the Centre for Development of NGOs (CRNVO).

The meetings within Alliance for Europe, led by the Prime Minister, suggested activities aimed at accelerating progress of Montenegro's EU bid, better results in the rule of law, independence and transparency of institutions, but also the European integration processes itself and strengthening mutual trust.

During the discussions with representatives of the CEMI, headed by President of the Governing Board of that organisation Zlatko Vujović, particular attention was paid to the proposals for a proactive approach in finding solutions, significant for strengthening confidence in the electoral process.

In addition to the topics mentioned, issues important for strengthening trust between the Government and the civil sector, were also discussed with Executive Director of CRNVO Ana Novaković and her colleagues. 

Headed by Prime Minister Marković, the Government launched the Alliance for Europe wanting to discuss with relevant social and political actors possible solutions that will overcome divisions in society, in order to achieve our undisputed goal - Montenegro’s fully integration into the EU. The interest of the Government is certainly greater confidence, better cooperation and the result that should come from it.

Minister of Public Administration Suzana Pribilović and Chief Negotiator with European Union Aleksandar Drljević, also attended the meeting.

OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER
 


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