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12.12.2022
Clashes at Montenegro protests amid political tension

[…] The protest was held as lawmakers inside the parliament building voted to strip the country’s pro-Western president of a decisive role in appointing the prime minister.

Source: AP
09.11.2022
President and parliament locked in power struggle to control Montenegro

Thousands of Montenegrins protested on November 8 against the parliament’s decision to change the law on the president, limiting his powers. They also demanded an early election instead of a new government.

Source: Intellinews
02.11.2022
Montenegrin parliament criticized for law restricting president’s powers

Civic organizations on Wednesday criticized parliament's decision to adopt a low curbing the president's powers, saying it violated the constitution.

Source: Balkan Insight
02.09.2022
Montenegro’s former ruling parties unveil plans for new government

The same parties and blocs that won the August 2020 elections announced plans on Friday to form a new government and so lead the country out of its current political crisis.

Source: Balkan Insight
20.08.2022
Montenegro’s parliament passes no-confidence motion on cabinet

Montenegro’s parliament passed a no-confidence motion on the cabinet of Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic on Saturday (20 August), proposed by 36 deputies to protest the signing of a long-disputed deal regulating ties with the powerful Serbian Orthodox Church.

Source: EurActiv
09.08.2022
Montenegro launches war crimes probe against former military chief

Following a weekend newspaper report, prosecutors said they are investigating Montenegro’s former top soldier over his role in the wartime shelling of Split in Croatia.

Source: Balkan Insight
03.08.2022
Montenegro government signs controversial agreement with Serbian Orthodox Church

The signing of the agreement came under immediate criticism by human rights activists and pro-Western political parties, including President Milo Djukanovic's Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), which said it gave the church too much power compared to other religious communities.

Source: RFE/RL
05.02.2022
Montenegro's government toppled in no-confidence vote

Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic's government has collapsed after only 14 months in power. The vote follows months of building tensions in the Balkan nation.

Source: DW
19.01.2022
Montenegro prime minister faces no-confidence motion in his Cabinet

Montenegro's opposition parties and one group in the ruling coalition jointly proposed a no-confidence motion on Wednesday in Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic's Cabinet.

Source: Reuters
06.09.2021
Montenegro church violence sparks clashes on Twitter

[…] A war of words on social media in Montenegro, mainly between pro- and anti-Serbian factions, took off in 2019 and intensified after elections last year ousted the long ruling pro-independence Democratic Party of Socialists, DPS. It peaked this weekend, with more than 4,150 tweets in just 48 hours. 

Source: Balkan Insight