This year €5,980,000 will be allocated from the state budget for financing political parties, the Agency for Prevention of Corruption (ASK) announced...
Tag - Parliament boycott
The Parliament of Montenegro paid €2,009,507 for MPs’ net salaries in 2017. Out of the sum, those who are boycotting Parliament received €787,420...
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...
The return of a part of the opposition to Parliament benefits the democratic processes in Montenegro. Those who continue to advocate the boycott are...
The European Parliament’s (EP) Montenegro Stabilisation and Association Parliamentary Committee’s president David Martin encouraged all political...
SNP MPs Srdjan Milic and Danijela Pavicevic will temporarily break the boycott of Parliament. According to Dnevne Novine, they will take part in the...
After the return of most of the opposition MPs to Parliament, the institution has the necessary conditions for making decisions with a two third...
The civic opposition has not a common position on the invitation of the Democratic Front (DF) leaders to declare a joint action by Friday, ie to sit...
Despite the poor result in the local elections, I assume that the so-called civic opposition will continue its “alibi policy”. This implies a...
Democratic Front (DF) MPs will return to Parliament for the 2018 Draft Budget Law debate, Dnevne Novine learns from the political alliance. The...
Montenegro is currently the most successful Western Balkan country in the process of joining the EU. However, there is still much work to be done by...
If the opposition continues to boycott Parliament, it will block the improvement of the electoral system, bearing in mind that a qualified majority...
Montenegrin Parliament speaker Ivan Brajovic said that the government cannot give in to the unreasonable blackmail of the opposition. Speaking at the...
The average salary for Montenegrin MPs for October was €1,454. The 39 opposition MPs boycotting Parliament’s work are also on the pay roll. They...
The Democratic Front will not attend the Parliament sitting scheduled for 23 November, the head of its caucus Milutin Djukanovic told Pobjeda. The...
The Democratic Front (DF) will not attend the PM question time on Wednesday, 29 November, MP Jovan Vucurovic told CdM. As he said, DF continues its...
The Democratic Party of Socialist (DPS) leader Milo Djukanovic will certainly win presidential elections if he decided to run and it is clear to...
An expert for Balkan affairs Daniel Serwer considers Montenegrin opposition’s Parliament boycott to be pointless. The professor at the American John...
The civic opposition may be boycotting the presidential election, URA leader Dratan Abazovic told CdM. As he said, this topic was launched at the...
The Democrats of Aleksa Becic will not return to Parliament even if the Democratic Front’s initiative for supreme state prosecutor Ivica Stankovic’s...