Montenegro has more than 300,000 registered vehicles, with road transport still dominating mobility in the country. The vehicle fleet is very old, averaging...
By Andrej Nikolaidis, CdM columnist Because it’s Conan’s song. As we know, Conan doesn’t weep. Instead, the chronicler who follows him every...
Montenegro still doesn’t have ultra-fast charging stations for electric vehicles, while the existing charging network falls short of EU standards...
According to data released by the Statistical Office of Montenegro (MONSTAT), consumer prices in the country were on average 3.2% higher in the January–May...
The Government of Montenegro has sent to Parliament a draft law amending the Law on Civil Litigation, aiming to align domestic legislation with EU regulations...
Montenegro’s Tax Administration and representatives of the accounting profession have agreed to postpone the publication of taxpayers’ “active/inactive” status...
Starting 15 June, Montenegro will introduce temporary traffic restrictions on several major roads to improve road safety and traffic flow during the summer...
Cabinet of Jakov Milatovic says that the latest non-paper from the European Commission confirms the President’s long-standing position that Montenegro cannot...
Montenegro’s Ombudsman has found that the decades-long failure to adopt a planning document for the Sadine area in Podgorica has left landowners in prolonged...
Police in Zabljak have uncovered 151 illegally constructed residential and commercial buildings following a months-long operation conducted in cooperation with...