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Montenegro Ruling Over Historic Monastery Sparks Nationalist Anger
The Cetinje Monastery in the old royal capital of Montenegro. Photo: Shutterstock
The main opposition Democratic Party of Socialists, DPS, accused the government of allowing "theft" and of serving the interests of the Serbian Church - with which it has often conflcted - and said it will file a criminal complaint.
Dispute Flares with Serbian Church over Montenegro Monastery
Serbian Church, Montenegro Govt to Discuss Disputed Religion Law
Ahead of the start of talks between the Serbian Orthodox Church and the Montenegrin government on Wednesday, the church called on the authorities to halt the implementation of the law on religion, which it strongly opposes.
Serbian Church Supporters Stage Mass Protests in Montenegro
Tens of thousands supporters of the Serbian Orthodox Church, led by priests, staged renewed protests across Montenegro on Sunday evening to voice their opposition to the country's controversial new law on religion.
Montenegro Braces for Tension as Religion Law Takes Force
Montenegro's controversial new religion law came into effect on Tuesday, and gives the Property Directorate a year - until January 8, 2021 - to compile a register of all religious sites in the country.
Government vehicles on sale through public bidding
BELGRADE - Vehicles owned by various government bodies and agencies are currently on sale through public bidding at Palata Srbija in Belgrade.
According to head of the property affairs of the Property Directorate Ljiljana Matovic, the sale on Thursday involves 40 vehicles out of the total of 510 that were put up for auction through government decisions from March 14 and 17.
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