Report on Montenegro 2021 - EC noted Regress Report on Montenegro 2021 - EC noted Regress The fundamentals of the accession process Concerning the political criteria, the reporting period was marked by tensions and mistrust between political actors. The deep polarisation between the new ruling majority and the opposition persisted throughout 2020 and
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Dialogue on topics crucial for Montenegro’s EU integration
Government initiates broadest dialogue on topics crucial for Montenegro's EU integration The Government will initiate the broadest political and social dialogue on topics critical to the successful completion of our European integration process, it was decided at Cabinet's 155th thematic session chaired by Prime Minister Duško Marković. Given Montenegro's firm commitment to become
Top 100 Most Valuable Brands in 2018
According to Forbes, the world’s 100 most valuable brands are worth a staggering $2.15 trillion. While that singular number is impressive, the publication’s 2018 rankings of global brands can be further broken down in other ways that are also quite intriguing. Let’s take a look at brands by individual brand value,
WEF: Trust in media across Europe
2016 Progress Report on Montenegro
Key findings The past year saw the continuation of accession negotiations with the EU. The parliamentary elections of October 2016 were conducted under a substantially revised legal framework and, overall, in a more participatory and transparent manner. In December 2015, Montenegro received an invitation to join NATO, which is an important
World Press Freedom Day
EC: 2015 report on Montenegro
2015 Report on Montenegro 's Progress he report on Montenegro is part of the 2015 Enlargement Package adopted today by the European Commission. The European Commission concluded that the country continued to make progress as regards the political and economic criteria, and has improved its ability to take on the obligations
Independent Montenegrin TV shut down
On January 1st, TV Montena announced to shut down. Montena used to be independent media and ended their operations after 15 years. Montena significantly effected Montenegrin media scene and greatly contributed to Montenegrin independence process as well as liberal attitudes and independent TV production. On that TV station, instead of