Montenegrin government
Montenegro Govt Ignored Warnings About Police Ties to Drug Gangs
EUROPOL headquarters in the Hague, Netherlands. Photo: EPA-EFE/JERRY LAMPEN
Milovic said this startling info was presented to the former government at an official meeting but did not name the three officers or their ranks.
Montenegro Govt Criticized for Again Delaying Russia Sanctions
Montenegrin Government session in Podgorica. Photo: Government of Montenegro
An MP for the largest opposition party, the former ruling Democratic Party of Socialists, DPS, Milos Nikolic, accused the government of ruining the country's reputation.
Montenegrin and Serbian PMs Put Disputes on Hold
Montenegro and Serbia's premiers, Zdravko Krivokapic and Ana Brnabic, in Belgrade. Photo: Government of Montenegro
Krivokapic, who was making his first visit to Serbia since new Montenegrin government came to office last December, Krivokapic said that the two neighbours take measured steps towards mutually beneficial relations.
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Anti-Graft Campaigner Urges Montenegrin Govt to ‘Follow the Money’
But Vanja Calovic-Markovic, head of the anti-corruption NGO MANS, said the results so far were underwhelming.
Montenegrin Govt Urged to Host Afghan Refugees
Afghan evacuees arrive at Skopje airport in North Macedonia on Tuesday. Photo: EPA-EFE/Georgi Licovski
The NGO activists urged the Montenegrin government to "enable anyone who is on its territory to express their intention and apply for asylum, in accordance with the procedure provided by the [Montenegrin] Law on International and Temporary Protection of Foreign Citizens".
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Kosovo Sentences Montenegrin for Chanting Serb Nationalist Slogans
Risto Jovanovic (second from right) at Pristina Basic Court on Wednesday. Photo: BIRN.
The court sentenced him to six months in prison but ruled that Jovanovic can pay a fine of 6,700 euros instead of serving the sentence, which his defence agreed to do.
Yugoslav Ex-Royals Urge Montenegro to Return Confiscated Property
Descendants of the last Yugoslav king, Petar II Karadjordjevic, have called on the new Montenegrin government to do more to give them back property they claim belongs to their family.
The family lost its assets in Yugoslavia after the communist takeover following the end of World War II, when the country became a republic.
Kosovo Detains Montenegrin for Singing Serb Nationalist Songs
Serbs celebrate Vidovdan at a monument in Gazimestan in Kosovo. Photo: EPA-EFE/VALDRIN XHEMAJ.
The Kosovo prosecution accuses Jovanovic of the criminal offence of "inciting discord and intolerance".
"We were right, if you keep quiet about this scandal..."
Namely, a member of the ruling Montenegrin coalition asked the Montenegrin government to demand of its "partners from Kosovo" the immediate release of Risto Jovanovi, who was arrested in Gazimestan yesterday.
"You betrayed Amfilohije"
Thus, Montenegrin government put itself in the service of the forces of this world, which exist only and exclusively on polarizations, the patriarch stated.
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