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The political "ping-pong" of the return of laws between the President of Montenegro, Jakov Milatovi?, and the Parliament is further slowing down this country's European path.
This is happening at a time when Montenegro, even without these institutional clashes, has begun to show signs of stagnation in fulfilling obligations in several areas important for European integration.
On February 3, Milatovi? returned a package of laws to the Assembly for reconsideration, arguing that he wants the deputies to read and seriously consider them.
"European reforms do not mean simply raising hands in Parliament, nor approving laws without debate and discussion," the Montenegrin president wrote on social media.
It is a package of 25 laws that have already received the green light from the European Commission and are necessary for Montenegro to continue closing chapters in EU accession negotiations.
Two days later, Milatovi? changed his stance and declared the laws in force.
He said that returning them to the Assembly, with the expectation that MPs would read and seriously consider them, would, in his opinion, have no practical effect.
This package of laws, known in political jargon as the "blue laws", had the approval of Brussels and the European Commission confirmed that it was aware of the Montenegrin president's decision to promulgate the laws.
"We confirm our continued support for Montenegro's ambitious goal to close all remaining negotiation chapters by the end of the year, provided that all necessary conditions are fully met ," said European Commission spokesman Guillaume Mercier.
However, the latest action highlighted a deeper problem: Montenegro, which is now entering the final phase of EU membership negotiations, has begun to show signs of slowing down the process.
The ambition is not only of Montenegro, but also of European institutions, for this country to close all negotiation chapters by the end of this year.
This would, at least theoretically, make the state slogan "28 by 28" feasible, implying that Montenegro could become the 28th member of the European Union by the end of 2028 - thus having sufficient time to ratify the Accession Treaty, which is signed after the official conclusion of negotiations.
The ratification process must pass in all current EU member states - 27 in total - as well as in the state joining the union, in this case, Montenegro.
This is a process that usually takes one to three years. However, Montenegro, often considered a leader in the EU enlargement process, is dragging the pace of reforms and negotiations.
According to European officials, filling key positions, such as judges of the Constitutional Court and members of the Judicial and Prosecutorial Councils, already constitutes a serious obstacle to the continuation of membership negotiations.
If President Milatovi? had decided to curb the so-called "blue laws", this would have jeopardized the upcoming intergovernmental conferences, planned for March and April, in which several negotiating chapters could be closed, sources told Radio Free Europe. Mercier also confirmed this.
"Continued delays in key processes, such as the adoption of laws and the appointment of vacant positions, if left unresolved, could constitute a serious obstacle to the realization of Montenegro's ambition to close all negotiation chapters by the end of the year," he said.
MEP Tomislav Sokoll, member of the delegation for the Stabilization and Association Agreement between the EU and Montenegro, warned that the slowdown in the pace of adoption of the laws necessary to close the chapters "could have long-term consequences for the country's European path."
"The EU window will not be open forever, and it is known who wants to close it. Therefore, it is important not to miss a moment that rarely repeats ," Sokoll wrote on social media.
In January, Montenegro provisionally closed Chapter 32 and currently has 13 chapters closed out of a total of 33 in its European Union accession negotiations.
It is expected that during the first half of the year, the European Union will approve the formation of working groups that will engage in drafting the Accession Agreement.
The text of this agreement determines the conditions of membership, transitional arrangements, safeguard measures, budgetary contribution, the number of members of the European Parliament, votes in the Council of the EU, as well as the commissioner who will represent Montenegro.
According to the negotiating principles adopted by the Accession Conference, agreements reached during negotiations on individual chapters, even when partial, are not considered final until a comprehensive agreement is reached on all chapters.
Montenegro must close 23 more negotiation chapters, while the closure of each of them requires the approval of all European Union member states. /REL
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