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01.07.2021
Montenegro ‘lacks political will’ to tackle war crimes: prosecutor

Supreme State Prosecutor Lidija Vukcevic said that there needs to be more political support in Montenegro for prosecuting war crimes, after repeated criticism from Brussels that the EU candidate country is not doing enough.

Source: Balkan Insight
07.06.2021
Council of Europe fears growing ethnic divide in Montenegro

Council of Europe report says divisions between communities in the multi-ethnic country are widening – and authorities must do more to tackle growing hate speech as well.

Source: Balkan Insight
24.05.2021
Montenegrin prosecutor promises to identify war criminals

Special State Prosecutor Milivoje Katnic promised to take action against Montenegrin citizens who were involved in war crimes after repeated criticism that the country is failing to bring perpetrators to justice.

Source: Balkan Insight
17.11.2020
Montenegro’s ethnic minority parties refuse to join new government

Despite invitations from the country’s new governing coalition, ethnic minority parties have refused to enter the Montenegrin government for the first time since 1998, some citing concerns about nationalism.

Source: Balkan Insight
20.10.2020
China replaces Russia as largest investor in Montenegro

The Central Bank of Montenegro reported that China invested 70 million euros in the country in the first half of 2020, mostly in Montenegrin companies and real estate.

Source: Balkan Insight
05.10.2020
Montenegro parliament opens war crimes documentation centre

The new, parliament-backed Documentation Centre in the Montenegrin capital will hold statements, indictments, judgments and other source material related to the country’s role in the 1990s wars.

Source: Balkan Insight
04.09.2020
Montenegro coalition leaders agree on ‘pro-European’ course

Leaders of the three coalitions that won the recent elections have signed an agreement on the obligations of the new government – which include keeping to a ‘pro-European and pro-Western’ path.

Source: Balkan Insight
02.09.2020
Winners and losers in Montenegro’s earthquake election

Montenegrin citizens have opted for change by giving a majority to the opposition in Sunday’s election, most likely ending 30 years of one-party rule in the country. Democracy has won, many would say, but the situation is not black and white.

Source: Balkan Insight
01.09.2020
Montenegro opposition pledges to maintain country’s EU path

The three main opposition blocs that won a slim parliamentary majority said their proposed ‘government of experts’ will implement all the necessary reforms so Montenegro can join the European Union as soon as possible.

Source: Balkan Insight
31.08.2020
Montenegro's ruling party benefited from 'uneven playing field' during elections, OSCE

Montenegro’s pro-Western party enjoyed an unfair advantage during parliamentary elections due to its access to state resources and misuse of office, according to Western observers. … Nonetheless, the pro-Serb Democratic Front (DF) and two other opposition coalitions claimed victory over DPS in the razor-thin August 30 parliamentary elections.

Source: Balkan Insight