As announced, Vojislav Šimun, Minister of Health, and Ernad Suljević, Minister of Regional Investment Development and Cooperation with Non-Governmental Organizations, will also answer questions.
Bečić mentioned confiscation of criminal assets as the most important instrument, stating that this is a key task that deprives drug cartels of resources.
"We will see what the final solution will be, but what I consider optimal is that all property acquired through crime should be permanently confiscated on the day the indictment is confirmed," said Bečić.
He stated that the fight against crime is being waged on all fronts.
"Veting should not be limited to the security sector alone, but to all parts of society," said Bečić.
He welcomed the action of the Montenegrin police and international partners a few days ago in which a drug cartel was broken up.
"We will not stop in this determined fight. No one who has broken the law can sleep peacefully, many have had their turn and many will have their turn when the competent institutions prepare the cases," said Bečić.