Lawmakers in Montenegro passed a package of legislation on judicial reforms and strengthening media freedom, a move that should push forward EU accession negotiations that began in 2012. The bills submitted by the centre-right government of Prime Minister Milojko Spajić were passed late Friday with support of most of the opposition, public broadcaster RTCG reported. The parliament in the capital Podgorica approved laws that put in place tougher provisions to prevent corruption and to allow for the confiscation of assets derived from criminal activities. It also approved several laws related to…