Members of the parliamentary majority do not attend session on National Security Agency report

Members of the parliamentary majority again failed to attend today's session of the Parliamentary Committee on Security and Defence, which was scheduled to discuss the Annual Report of the National Security Agency - the ETV Portal has learned.
According to the information provided to the portal, four opposition MPs and representatives of the National Security Agency attended the meeting.
However, due to the lack of a quorum, the session could not be held.
On 26 June, European Alliance Member of Parliament Nikola Zirojević accused the parliamentary majority of obstructing the work of the Committee on Security and Defence after, for the third time, a scheduled session failed to take place because of the lack of a quorum. He also announced that he would inform Montenegro's international partners about the situation.
The agenda for that session included proposed amendments to the Law on Weapons.