Zdravko Krivokapić
Political crisis in Montenegro; Police on the streets
On the two extraordinary sessions, MPs will decide separately, first on shortening the mandate of the parliament, which was proposed by the government, and then on distrust in the current executive power, which was initiated by the opposition and Dritan Abazovic's 'In Black and White' coalition.
"The government has already been dissolved"
This situation is actually just the culmination of several months of crisis in the government in Montenegro, which was won by the opposition parties after the elections, overthrowing Milo Djukanovic from the DPS. It should be reminded that Djukanovic is still the President of Montenegro.
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Montenegro’s ‘Blocked’ Government Faces No-Confidence Motion
Montenegrin PM Zdravko Krivokapic and Deputy PM Dritan Abazovic during the Independence Day celebration in Podgorica. Photo: Government of Montenegro
The motion was signed by 31 MPs from Black on White and Milo Djukanovic's opposition Democratic Party of Socialists, DPS, Social Democrats, minority parties and the Social Democratic Party.
Montenegro Being Urged to Join ‘Risky’ Open Balkan Initiative: Analyst
Montenegrin PM Zdravko Krivokapic (right), Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic (centre) and Albanian PM Edi Rama (left) at a meeting in Belgrade. Photo: Government of Montenegro
Call for Minority Govt in Montenegro Gets Cold Shoulder
Montenegrin Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic (left) and Deputy PM Dritan Abazovic (right) in the parliament. Photo: Government of Montenegro
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 Opposition Tables No-Confidence Motion in Govt
Montenegrin premier Zdravko Krivokapic and opposition MPs in the parliament. Photo: Government of Montenegro
The motion was signed by all 40 MPs from the Democratic Party of Socialists, the Social Democratic Party, the Liberal Party, the Social Democrats, the Bosniak Party and two ethnic Albanian coalitions of parties.
Montenegrin Ruling Majority Plans to Postpone Local Elections
Montenegrin parliament speaker Aleksa Becic and ruling majority MPs in Cetinje. Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
Montenegrin and Serbian PMs Put Disputes on Hold
Montenegro and Serbia's premiers, Zdravko Krivokapic and Ana Brnabic, in Belgrade. Photo: Government of Montenegro
Krivokapic, who was making his first visit to Serbia since new Montenegrin government came to office last December, Krivokapic said that the two neighbours take measured steps towards mutually beneficial relations.
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Montenegro Parliament Pressed to Back Key ‘Anti-Mafia’ Law
Montenegrin government representatives at the Origin of Property draft law presentation. Photo: Government of Montenegro
At the presentation of the draft law, Abazovic said Montenegrin society was ready for such an "anti-mafia law".