Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schuif Resigns After PVV Leaves Coalition

Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schuif resigned after the right-wing party PVV, led by Gert Wilders, left the coalition due to disagreements over asylum policy. The coalition lasted 11 months and was marked by frequent disputes among partners. PVV’s leader stated he could no longer support the government’s failure to curb asylum demands. Other coalition partners,…

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Crimes Against Bosniaks in Pljevlja Must Not Go Unpunished

Bosniak Party MP Kenana Strujić-Harbić addressed the crimes against Bosniaks in Pljevlja during the 1990s, emphasizing that these crimes must not go unpunished. She highlighted the systematic, ethnically motivated terror and persecution of Bosniaks in the town, including killings, beatings, looting, and arson of property. Strujić-Harbić calls on the competent institutions to clarify the circumstances…

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Closing of Negotiation Chapter 5 on Public Procurement and Infrastructure Development in Montenegro

Montenegro has made significant progress in fulfilling the final criteria of negotiation Chapter 5 concerning public procurement, confirming the dedicated work of the Ministry of Finance in reforming and modernizing public policy. Finance Minister Novica Vuković expects the green light from all EU countries to close this chapter by the end of June. Simultaneously, Prime…

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Temporary Traffic Suspension on Vojislavljevića Street Due to Boulevard Construction

Temporary traffic suspension has been implemented on Vojislavljevića Street in Podgorica due to boulevard construction works. The works are carried out by the company Crnagoraput, and the suspension will last until the completion of the works. During the construction, traffic will be redirected through alternative routes according to the temporary traffic signage. The boulevard construction…

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Jasavić calls for unity and development of northern Montenegro, rejects support for Mandić’s removal

Hakija Jasavić, a forestry engineer and representative of the Bosniak Party, calls for preserving good relations between the Serbian and Bosniak peoples in Montenegro, emphasizing the importance of unity and peace. He states that the Bosniak Party should not support the removal of the Speaker of the Parliament, Andrija Mandić, as they have already supported…

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The main article and related articles from RTCG report on the programming and content broadcast on Montenegro Television 1, focusing on documentary and informational shows aired on June 5th. The reports are neutral and informative, providing basic information about broadcast times and rights to comment on the news. Political Perspectives: Left: The articles present the…

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