President of the Parliament of Montenegro, Ivan Brajović, told MPs from the opposition who are still boycotting the parliament to come and work for...
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Montenegrin MPs received €133,000 for net salaries for December. Out of the sum, 18 opposition MPs who continue to boycott the work of Parliament...
Montenegrin MPs spent €51,415 from the Parliament budget, from January to November last year, on phone calls, Parliament stated to Pobjeda. Although...
Democratic Front (DF) official Predrag Bulatovic said that his party had no rational reason to boycott the presidential election, having in mind that...
The return of a part of the opposition to Parliament benefits the democratic processes in Montenegro. Those who continue to advocate the boycott are...
“Civic opposition won’t return to the parliament and none of us is to change his/her opinion regardless of the DF’s decision to end the parliament...
The Social People’s Party (SNP) leaders are seriously considering the possibility to delegate all authorizations to the Executive Committee when it...
Vice-president of the Parliament of Montenegro, Branimir Gvozdenović, estimates the opposition’s return into the parliament as quite significant as...
An expert for Balkan affairs Daniel Serwer considers Montenegrin opposition’s Parliament boycott to be pointless. The professor at the American John...
Roko Camaj, the president of the parents’ council of the Mahmut Lekic primary school in Tuzi, says they will sue the Ministry of Education because...
Democratic Front (DF) believes that only protests can lead the opposition to an interim government. Social Democratic Party (SDP) leader Ranko...
The Democratic Party of Socialist (DPS) MP, Miloš Nikolić, estimated that the Democratic Front MPs returned to the Parliament aware of the boycott...
The Citizens’ Movement URA vice-president, Neđeljko Rudović, has estimated that the return of the Democratic Front into the Parliament inflicted harm...
The implementation OSCE’s election recommendations brings a degree of improvement to election legislation in Montenegro. It will not, as the...
Speaker of the Parliament Ivan Brajovic said he would love to preside over a full parliament house. He said that the citizens would be the judge of...
The most effective way for the opposition to fight against DPS is boycotting general and all other elections until its demands are met. Acting as a...
The decision of the so-called civic opposition not to respond to Democratic Front’s calls and platform on joint action can be interpreted as its...
On Monday October 2nd, DF will discuss further moves, after the rest of the opposition refused their platform, Pobjeda daily learns. Several Pobjeda...
Socialist People’s Party (SNP) continues boycotting parliament until Prime Minister Dusko Markovic invites the opposition to discuss organising...
The leader of United Montenegro, Goran Danilovic, said that the new political movement would not lead two policies – one for the needs of the...