Milo Djukanovic
Montenegro Opposition Resumes Protest Cycle
The opposition Democratic Front is planning a new demonstration on Saturday aimed at forcing out Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic, who has held power since 1991.
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Montenegro Parliament Set to Oust Speaker
Montenegro's parliament could debate the dismissal of the speaker, Ranko Krivokapic, as soon as next week, after the ruling coalition submitted a motion to remove him.
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Balkan Leaders Discuss Energy, Transport at Summit
The Western Balkans Investment Summit in London on Monday brought together the prime ministers of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia with investors to discuss the development of transport links, energy projects and privatisation.
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Montenegro Parties Haggle Over Public Broadcaster
Montenegro's political leaders are to meet again on Friday in an attempt to resolve the crisis in the country following the failure of a no-confidence vote in the government in January.
But talks between Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic's Democratic Party of Socialists, DPS, and opposition parties have become stuck over who should control the public broadcaster, RTCG.
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Montenegrin PM congratulates Vucic on Statehood Day
Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic sent his best wishes to Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic on the occasion of Serbia's Statehood Day.
In a message on Monday, he also invited him to visit Montenegro this year "to strengthen the political dialogue and further improve cooperation."
Hopes Fade For New Montenegro Crisis Talks
Montenegro's political leaders are to meet again on Friday in an attempt to resolve the crisis in the country following the failure of a no-confidence vote in the government last week.
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Montenegro Leaders Plot Ways Out of Crisis
In the first attempt to resolve the crisis in Montenegro following the failure of a no-confidence vote in the government, leaders of political parties will meet on Monday to discuss the formation of an interim government and organization of new elections.
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Montenegro's PM Survives No-Confidence Vote
A plot to unseat Milo Djukanovic as Prime Minister of Montenegro failed to gain enough votes in parliament on Wednesday night, after 42 of a total of 81 MPs voted against the motion of no-confidence - which Djakanovic himself had called.
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Anti-Govt Protesters Rally in Montenegro
Hundreds of protesters rallied in the streets of Podgorica carrying banners "He is done" and shouting "Milo thief!" in reference to Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic.
The rally was organised by Montenegro's main opposition alliance, the Democratic Front, against the cabinet and its key members before a key parliamentary confidence vote on Monday in the government.
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Montenegro Opposition to Rally Amid No-Confidence Vote
Montenegro's main opposition alliance, the Democratic Front, plans a series of protest rallies against the cabinet and its key members before and during a key parliamentary confidence vote on Monday in the government.