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Montenegro Human Rights Report

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MONTENEGRO HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT by the US Department of State 2019   Montenegro is a mixed parliamentary and presidential republic with a multiparty political system. Voters choose both the president and the unicameral parliament through popular elections. The president nominates, and the parliament approves, the prime minister. An observation mission of the

Implementation Of Macro-Regional Strategies

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Implementation Of Macro-Regional Strategies: the EU case While each macro-regional strategy is unique in terms of the countries it brings together and the scope of its policies, they all share the same common aim: to ensure a coordinated approach to issues that are best tackled together. Building on the success of

OECD: Montenegro joins Inclusive Framework on BEPS

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t the OECD Headquarters in Paris, Biljana Peranović, Director General of the Directorate for Tax and Customs of Montenegro, signed the multilateral Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters (the BEPS Convention). Montenegro is the 130th jurisdiction to join the Convention. The Convention enables jurisdictions to engage in a

EC presented Non-paper on Montenegro’s EU progress

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EC presented Non-paper on Montenegro's EU progress Non-paper on the state of play regarding chapters 23 and 24 for Montenegro     💶 🇪🇺 💶 🇪🇺 💶 🇪🇺 💶 🇪🇺 💶 🇪🇺 💶 🇪🇺 💶 🇪🇺 💶 🇪🇺 💶 🇪🇺 💶 🇪🇺 💶 🇪🇺 💶 🇪🇺 💶 🇪🇺 💶 🇪🇺 💶 🇪🇺 💶 🇪🇺

EC on Montenegro – More balanced growth ahead

European Commission has published fall 2019 economic forecast. Among assessed countries was also Montenegro, a candidate country for the next EU enlargement. The completion of the first section of the Bar-Boljare highway in 2020 will conclude a six-year period of fast expansion of the economy, but also of high external and

South Eastern Europe Economy in Focus

When leaders of the EU’s current 28 members gathered last month to discuss membership applications from Albania and North Macedonia, there was optimism that the accession process would be given a green light. But a small group of countries, led by France, objected to starting detailed talks with the Western

EU Fall 2019 Economic Forecast

The EU's economy is now in its seventh consecutive year of growth and is forecast to continue expanding in 2020 and 2021. Labor markets remain strong and unemployment continues to fall. However, the external environment has become much less supportive and uncertainty is running high. This is particularly affecting the

The most profitable companies

Which companies earn most money per day? The following graphs and charts summarize analysis performed by the Fortune and compiled by the How Much. The 20 most profitable companies in the world are listed below in order, and we’ve also broken the same data down per second: Rank Company Country Profit per Day Profit Per

Global Competitiveness Report: Montenegro Ranked 73rd

The World Economic Forum has published 2019 edition of Global Competitiveness report. Montenegro was placed 73rd out of 141 economies.In comparison to the previous report which assessed 140 economies, Montenegro dropped for two positions (2018 ranking 71/140). According to national performances, Montenegro is assessed the best in the field of labor market,

Moodys: Montenegro affirms B1 credit rating

Moody's credit rating agency has affirmed the B1 credit rating for Montenegro, while retaining "positive" outlook. The credit rating is the result of high GDP per capita, optimistic prospects for EU accession, and a strong investment trend with a focus on foreign direct investment. The latest Moody's report welcomes significant

Montenegro Creative Forum Opened

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Prime Minister of Montenegro Duško Marković opened in Podgorica earlier today a conference titled "Montenegro Creative Forum" by noting that the Government will not save money when it comes to culture, that the Government encourages culture and artists in this area in many ways and that the aim is to

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