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Montenegro claims that it is ready to govern for four and a half years of the legislative term.

Montenegro claims that it is ready to govern for four and a half years of the legislative term.

Montenegro claims that it is ready to govern for four and a half years of the legislative term.

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Montenegro says he is ready to “govern four and a half years of the Legislature”. The Prime Minister called for “maturity” and “compromise” on the part of all on the results of the March 10 elections.

New Prime Minister

Luis Montenegro on Wednesday took office as Prime Minister of the XXIV Constitutional Government with the confidence that the government “is here to govern four and a half years of the Legislature.

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We are not interested in semantic games or meaningless politics. This government is not just here to take turns.”

Government priorities

  • Fighting bureaucracy- An integral element of state effectiveness
  • Youth- A family, social and economic disaster requiring attention
  • Tax reductions- on personal income, profit, property transactions
  • Investments in health and education- to increase the country's capacity

Security and legal proceedings

For security, Montenegro called “strengthening prevention, proximity and the field of cybersecurity,” and for judicial proceedings defended that “speed and simplification of the process are key to restore the trust of citizens, institutions and economic agents.”

The Prime Minister called for “maturity” and “compromise” on the part of all on the results of the March 10 elections and mentioned as two of the top priorities the fight against bureaucracy as “integral to the efficiency of the state” and the youth.

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