
Former Montenegrin Supreme Court President Vesna Medenica Arrested
Vesna Medenica, former president of the Supreme Court of Montenegro, was arrested after the Court of Appeals upheld the Special State Prosecutor's Office's appeal.
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Vesna Medenica, former president of the Supreme Court of Montenegro, was arrested after the Court of Appeals upheld the Special State Prosecutor's Office's appeal.

The President of the Supreme Court of Montenegro, Valentina Pavličić, argues that a judge's presence in parliament would jeopardize judicial independence, while others believe participation in control hearings is mandatory.

Valentina Pavličić, President of the Supreme Court of Montenegro, informed parliament that there are no constitutional, legal, or internationally recognized grounds to justify the judiciary's participation in a control hearing in the proposed format.