PODGORICA (Montenegro), March 16 (SeeNews) - Montenegro s government asked Serbia to allow the export of certain quantities of vegetable oil, flour and whe
The recent collapse of Montenegro’s ruling coalition creates both risks and opportunities for democratic reform. The EU needs to help the country’s interim minority government resist Serbian and Russian influence.
The 81-strong assembly voted 43-11 in favor of the motion against Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapić and his Cabinet following weeks of political bickering.
Montenegro’s parliament has approved a motion of no confidence in the government of Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic amid internal disputes within the coalition and between the government and parliament.