Democratic Front
Djukanovic does not give up, Krivokapic is shaken; "We will overthrow the government"
The anniversary will be solemnly marked on Tuesday, December 7, the Government of Montenegro announced.
The first year of the government's work will be marked in an atmosphere of great political and institutional crisis in Montenegro, even deeper divisions and demands for the formation of a new government, i.e. a vote of no confidence in this government.
Montenegrin Ruling Majority Plans to Postpone Local Elections
Montenegrin parliament speaker Aleksa Becic and ruling majority MPs in Cetinje. Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
Montenegrin PM Plans Govt Reshuffle to Calm Political Tensions
Montenegrin PM Zdravko Krivokapic and his deputy Dritan Abazovic in parliament. Photo: Government of Montenegro
Krivokapic said that economic stability and European Union membership must be the key goals of the new government - which unlike the current non-partisan cabinet, will be made up of political party officials, as the Democratic Front and Democratic Montenegro have demanded.
Reshuffle Demand Further Strains Montenegro’s Fragile Govt
Montenegrin Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic and the ruling majority MPs in the parliament. Photo: Government of Montenegro
In a joint statement on Thursday, the Democratic Front, DF, and Democratic Montenegro said the new cabinet should have both non-party and party ministers.
Montenegro Investigated Belivuk Crime Gang, Katnic Insists
Montenegrin Special State Prosecutor Milivoje Katnic on the press conference. Photo: PR Centar
During a parliamentary session, Katnic responded to allegations that the criminal group had enjoyed the support of former officials in Montenegro before the change of government there.
Montenegrin Prosecution Investigates Tobacco Theft in Port of Bar
Port of Bar in Montenegro. Photo: Government of Montenegro
On July 10, the Prosecutors' Office launched an investigation into the breaking-in to a hangar in the port and theft of a large number of "Marble" cigarettes worth 500,000 euros.
"Serbs are not a genocidal, even if Pristina and Podgorica pass resolution every day"
"It seems to me that Albin Kurti has decided to at least be honest, not to hide his intentions and seek excuses," Democratic Front MP Milun Zogovi said, as reported by "Borba".
Abazovic: Whoever tries to overthrow the Government will pay a high political price
He pointed out that this Government did not have even 100 minutes, not a hundred days, and that Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapi has his support.
Krivokapić announced: I am obliged to tell the whole truth
All that, as he wrote on Twitter, they are doing with the goal of calling new parliamentary elections.
Montenegro State Prosecutor Steps Down After Law Changes
Montenegrin Supreme State Prosecutor, Ivica Stankovic, and Special State Prosecutor, Milivoje Katnic, in parliament. Photo: Parliament of Montenegro