Montenegrin Assembly
Police beat up Bishop of Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC)
"Bishop and some of worshipers were knocked to the ground and beaten with batons and feet. Two believers were also injured trying to protect him. One had a broken hip and another a collarbone and they were hospitalized at the Pljevlja hospital", it is said in the Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral.
Montenegro drama: People, priests "defend" Serb baptistery
The Suza Njegoseva Baptistery belongs to the SPC's Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral. It is located near the town of Tivat on the Adriatic coast, and has been slated for demolition by Montenegrin authorities.
"Persona non grata": Montenegrin MP held at Moscow airport, set to be deported
A member of the Montenegrin Assembly from the ruling DPS party has been detained at Moscow's Domodedovo airport.
Podgorica-based daily Vijesti is reporting that it received confirmation of this from sources close to the MP, Miodrag Vukovic.
Montenegrin MP held at Moscow airport, set to be deported
A member of the Montenegrin Assembly from the ruling DPS party has been detained at Moscow's Domodedovo airport.
Podgorica-based daily Vijesti is reporting that it received confirmation of this from sources close to the MP, Miodrag Vukovic.
Montenegro issues arrest warrant for former top official
The Interpol National Central Bureau for Montenegro has issued an international arrest warrant for Svetozar Marovic.
Marovic is a former high ranking official of the ruling DPS party, who in the past served as president of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, and as speaker of the Montenegrin Assembly.
Montenegrin Assembly unanimously in favor of joining NATO
The Montenegrin Assembly on Friday voted unanimously in favor of Montenegro's membership in NATO.
46 members of the Assembly from the DPS, the Bosniak Party, the Social-Democrats, the Croatian Civil initiative, the "Albanians Resolutely" coalition, and the SDP all voted in favor, Montenegrin media are reporting.
Montenegro: Opposition leaders stripped of immunity
The Montenegrin Assembly has voted to lift the immunity of leaders of the opposition Democratic Front Andrija Mandic and Milan Knezevic.
The country's special prosecutor requested this as the two members of the assembly are suspected of involvement in an alleged plot that included plans to carry out terrorist attacks during election night in Montenegro last October.
Opposition leaders accused of terrorism stripped of immunity
The Montenegrin Assembly has voted to lift the immunity of leaders of the opposition Democratic Front Andrija Mandic and Milan Knezevic.
The country's special prosecutor requested this as the two members of the assembly are suspected of involvement in an alleged plot that included plans to carry out terrorist attacks during election night in Montenegro last October.
With NATO-members around it, can Serbia remain neutral?
This year, another Serbian border could become a border with a NATO member-state.
If the Montenegrin Assembly accepts the invitation from the Alliance, out of Serbia's neighbors only Macedonia and Bosnia-Herzegovina will be outside it.