Milo Đukanović
Montenegro's Ruling Party Wins Election, But Short of Majority
The ruling Democratic Socialist Party (DPS) is tipped to win the general vote held in the country on Sunday, exit polls quoted by local media show.
If confirmed, the result would award Prime Minister Milo Đukanović anoter term in office, amidst his effort to pursue accession into NATO and to progress in negotiations with the EU.
Montenegro Voting in Key General Election
Montenegrins are heading to the polls on Sunday in a key test of potential EU and NATO membership.
More than half a million voters, in a country of just 0.6 m, are eligible to vote, showing their assessment for the tenure of Prime Minister Milo Đukanović.
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Montenegro Press Review - December 16, 2014
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American magazine Hollywood Reporter published a review of Nikola Vukcevic's film "Bojs from the Marx and Engels street", which is the Montenegrin candidate for an Oscar. Critic Steven Dalton was not particularly fond of the film, describing his action as illogical and unintentionally comical.
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PM travels to Berlin to attend conference
PM travels to Berlin to attend conference
BELGRADE -- Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić will be in Germany today and on Thursday, where he will participate in a conference dedicated to the Western Balkans.
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"Russia does not have spies in Montenegro"
"Russia does not have spies in Montenegro"
PODGORICA -- The Russian embassy in Podgorica has denied allegations that Russia has its intelligence officers in the Agency for National Security of Montenegro.
The claims were made earlier in a report published by U.S. news agency Associated Press (AP).
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PM: Montenegrin counterpart "not far from truth"
PM: Montenegrin counterpart "not far from truth"
BELGRADE -- PM Aleksandar Vučić has thanked his Montenegrin counterpart for the concern he showed, adding that "the state is stronger than those who would destroy it."
Milo Đukanović on Thursday "warned Vučić that the 'handwriting' of certain articles in the Belgrade press is very similar to that from 2003."
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"Uncertain" if Montenegro will be invited to join NATO
"Uncertain" if Montenegro will be invited to join NATO
PODGORICA -- Montenegrin Foreign Minister Igor Lukšić says it is uncertain whether Montenegro will receive an invitation to join NATO, the Montenegrin government announced.
Montenegro denies conducting anti-Russian policy
Montenegro denies conducting anti-Russian policy
PODGORICA -- The Montenegrin Ministry of Foreign Affairs has dismissed as "inappropriate" and "arbitrary" the criticism the country received from the Russian Federation.
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PM attends EBRD conference in London
PM Ivica Dačić participated in a high-level regional forum organized in London on Monday by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
He presented Serbia's results in the creation of favorable business and investment environment, emphasizing that no project can be implemented without stability of the region.
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Ex-president denies he "worked against Montenegro"
Ex-president denies he "worked against Montenegro"
PODGORICA -- Boris Tadić denied accusations made by Montenegrin officials that was "working against the interests of Montenegro" while serving as Serbian president.
The leader of the newly-formed New Democratic Party (NDS) also denied that he tried to "disqualify" Montenegro in the international community.
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