PoliticsConfirmedMedium
6.6
Montenegro appoints two Constitutional Court judges to meet EU accession benchmarks
Montenegro has appointed two new Constitutional Court judges, a move Deputy Prime Minister Aleksa Bečić identifies as essential for meeting Chapter 23 benchmarks for EU accession. The appointment aims to restore full functionality to the court, though the long-term impact on judicial independence remains subject to political scrutiny.
Score Breakdown
Mosaic Score6.6
Confidence0.9
Significance0.5
Source credibility0.1
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