At the 56th meeting of the Administrative Committee of the 26th Parliament of Montenegro that was held today, the Committee adopted the following secondary legislation:
- Rulebook on announcements for recruiting and the manner of insight in the documentation of the advertisement or vacancy notice in the Service of the Parliament of Montenegro;
- Rulebook on the manner of testing knowledge, abilities, competencies and skills and on criteria and the manner of assessment of candidates during the testing of knowledge, abilities, competencies and skills for filling a vacancy in the Service of the Parliament of Montenegro;
- Rulebook on the content, manner of drafting and adopting the professional training and development programme of the Service of the Parliament of Montenegro;
- Decision on repealing the Decision on type and procedure for presenting awards to civil servants and state employees of the Service of the Parliament of Montenegro; and
- Decision on Special Advisers in the Parliament of Montenegro.
Also, the Administrative Committee considered requests for annulment of decisions on fines, submitted by MPs Milan Knežević, Jovan Vučurović, Branko Radulović, Marina Jočić and Janko Vučinić on 12 December 2018. The Committee noted that decisions on fines were adopted in accordance with authorities referred to in Article 110c paragraph 1 of the Rules of Procedure of the Parliament of Montenegro, which stipulated that the decision on a fine for the MP shall be adopted by the Administrative Committee. The Committee adopted decisions on fines at the time procedural requirements for their adoption were created, that is, following the Letter of the Secretary General of the Parliament of Montenegro on the record of measures pronounced for violation of order at the Ninth Sitting of the First Ordinary (Autumn) Session in 2018 and phonographic records from the minutes from the aforementioned meeting, document no. 00-63-14/18-94 /1 of 5 November 2018. It was also noted that decisions on fines stipulated that the amount of the fine should be deducted from the MP's salary for the current month, in accordance with Article 110c of the Rules of Procedure of the Parliament of Montenegro. Therefore, the Committee decided to reject the requests of the said MPs as unfounded and confirm previously adopted decisions on fines.