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MONTENEGRO POLITICS NEWS
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Wednesday, 25. June 2008.source: Montenegro Times
Contract on the Modernization of the Pedestrian Street at Zabljak Signed: The street connects “Durmitor” hotel and the turning to “Jezero” hotel. Agreed value for the construction of 750 meters of this road totals at Euro 650,000.
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Wednesday, 05. March 2008.source: Montenegro Times
Montenegrin President Filip Vujanovic met European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana Monday in Brussels.
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Wednesday, 05. March 2008.source: Montenegro Times
Milo Djukanović, who was appointed Mo n te negro’s Prime Minister earlier this month after his predecessor resigned due to ill he alth, is expected to officially assume his post Friday.
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Friday, 22. February 2008.source: Montenegro Times
Montenegro has begun its visa liberalisation talks with the European Union on February 21, according to Minister of Interior Jusuf Kalamperović.
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Friday, 22. February 2008.source: Montenegro Times
Montenegro is ready to begin talks with the other former Yugoslav republics on the issue of double citizenship, Minister of Interior Jusuf Kalamperović said.
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Friday, 22. February 2008.source: Montenegro Times
Montenegro’s Prime Minister designate, Milo Djukanović, was officially given his mandate to form a new government by the country’s president Filip Vujanović Wednesday.
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Monday, 18. February 2008.source: Montenegro Times
Inching its way closer to the European Union, Montenegro had its Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) ratified by Slovenia last week, making the now EU member the second nation to endorse the document after Estonia.
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Monday, 18. February 2008.source: Montenegro Times
Despite its push for a membership invitation at this year’s NATO summit, Montenegro will most likely join the military alliance in the next few years, the Director of the Centre for Strategic Studies, Janusz Bugajski, says.
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Monday, 18. February 2008.source: Montenegro Times
In its bid to privatise the oldest state-run daily in M o n t enegro, the Montenegrin government will offer only 51 percent of its shares in Pobjeda, the local press an n o u n ced. Such a move will allow the state to retain power over str ategic decisions in content, design and overall production.
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Thursday, 14. February 2008.source: Montenegro Times
Montenegro is at the forefront of some of the region’s most recent refugee crises.