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Montenegro Opposition Spurns Offer of Dialogue
Montenegro's main opposition alliance, the Democratic Front, on Tuesday rejected an offer from the speaker of parliament, Ranko Krivokapic, to start negotiations on organizing fair and free elections, saying a change of government had to come through mass protests.
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Montenegro Opposition Plans 'Siege' of Institutions
Montenegro's strongest opposition alliance, the Democratic Front, announced a fresh anti-government protest for Sunday in the capital, Podgorica, demanding the formation of a transitional government in place of Prime Minister Djukanovic, who has been in power since the early 1990s.
Montenegro Opposition Plans New Protest Rallies
Montenegro's strongest opposition alliance, the Democratic Front, announced a fresh anti-government protest for Saturday in the coastal town of Herceg Novi, demanding the formation of a transitional government in place of Prime Minister Djukanovic, who has been in power since the early 1990s.
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Montenegro: Opposition leaders detained, then released
Opposition Montenegrin Democratic Front officials who were detained by the police during a protest on Saturday have been released.
B92's reporter in Podgorica said that New Serb Democracy and Democratic Front (DF) leader Andrija Mandic and MP Slaven Radunovic have been set free pending the outcome of the legal procedure against them.
Montenegro Opposition Mulls Options After Clashes
Montenegro's strongest opposition alliance, the Democratic Front, vowed on Sunday to continue and strengthen its "fight for freedom", after two of its officials were arrested when police broke up an anti-government demonstration late on Saturday in Podgorica.
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Montenegrin police fire teargas to disperse opposition
Police in Montenegro on Oct. 24 fired teargas for the second successive weekend to break up around 5,000 protesters who marched on the parliament demanding the resignation of veteran Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic and snap elections.
Montenegro Opposition Promises Peaceful Protest
The strongest opposition alliance, the Democratic Front, will stage a new rally in the capital Podgorica on Saturday to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic and early elections.
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Montenegro PM Says He Will Not Bow to Protests
Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic on Thursday said that his government had full legitimacy and will not quit in the face of opposition protests in the capital, Podgorica.
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Montenegro Opposition Denies Russia Behind Protests
An extraordinary session of the Montenegrin parliament on Wednesday will examine opposition claims that police used excess force in the demonstrations that rocked the capital over the weekend.
Montenegro to Probe Police Actions Against Protesters
The Montenegrin parliament's security committee will hold extraordinary session on Tuesday to examine whether police used excessive force at opposition rallies over the weekend.