No MPs attended the Security Committee session: NSA report was not reviewed
Such an attitude by the ruling majority’s MPs toward the director of the National Security Agency, who is an official of their own government, as well as toward the institution he represents, is scandalous at the very least - Zirojević said

None of the Members of Parliament who are members of the Security and Defence Committee attended today’s session, at which they were supposed to review the annual report of the National Security Agency.
This was pointed out by European Alliance MP Nikola Zirojević.
- Although the session was scheduled in a timely manner, not a single MP showed up today for the session at which we were supposed to consider the NSA’s 2025 Activity Report - he wrote in a post on the social network X (formerly Twitter).
According to him, three out of the total 12 MPs had announced their absence as they were abroad, while among ruling majority Members of Parliament, the only one who announced his absence immediately after being notified of the session was MP Miloš Pižurica.
- Such an attitude by the rest of the ruling majority MPs toward the director of the National Security Agency, who is an official of their own government, as well as toward the institution he represents, is scandalous at the very least - Zirojević assessed.
This kind of irresponsible approach by the majority’s representatives toward the security sector, he added, speaks for itself.
- While in the public space everyone is „extremely interested“ in Montenegro’s security situation, in the silent room, when there are no cameras, that interest suddenly fades - Zirojević concluded.