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Montenegro Opposition Urges PM Djukanovic to Resign
Several hundred opposition protesters gathered in front of the parliament in Podgorica, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic, who has held power since 1991.
Protesters carrying Serbian and Montenegrin flags shouted "Milo, thief!" and accused the governmnet of corruption, undemocratic practices and election fraud.
Montenegro Opposition Resumes Protest Cycle
The opposition Democratic Front is planning a new demonstration on Saturday aimed at forcing out Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic, who has held power since 1991.
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Montenegro Opposition Plans Wave of Protests
Montenegro's opposition Democratic Front is planning rallies across the country aimed at forcing out Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic - who has held power since 1991 - on September 27, it said.
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Montenegro Opposition Pledges Fresh Round of Protests
The Democratic Front is planning new protests aimed at forcing out Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic - who has held power since 1991 - on September 27, it said on Monday.
Montenegro 'Crucifying' Serbian Church, Bishop Says
Metropolitan Amfilohije on Wednesday accused the Montenegrin authorities of "crucifying and persecuting" his Church and of wanting to "grab Church property".
At a service in Cetinje, Bishop Amfilohije said Montenegro was also trying to obstruct the legal residence of his clergy.
Montenegrin SDP Back Off From 'Crisis Government'
Montenegro's smaller ruling party, the Social Democratic Party, SDP, on Monday rejected an offer by the opposition to form a transitional government to replace the government led by the Democratic Party of Socialists, DPS, now 25 years in power.
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Heated NATO Debate Predicted in Montenegro Parliament
Montenegro’s parliament is to debate a law on the status of NATO forces in an emergency plenary session this week, starting June 18.