Today in the Parliament of Montenegro, MPs are set to debate amendments to the Law on Public Assemblies and Events. This proposal could change the rules for all citizens who want to voice their opinions on the streets. Is this another step towards choking freedom of assembly or a necessary law for order and peace? The debate is scheduled for noon and is expected to stir a political and social storm. As MPs prepare to decide, citizens wonder – will their rights be threatened or protected? This law comes at a time when protests and public gatherings are becoming more frequent, and the government is looking for ways to control them. Meanwhile, the tax inspection has imposed fines worth several million euros during intensified checks, adding fuel to the fire of public discontent. Will these amendments be another tool for government control or a step towards a more orderly society? Stay tuned and remember – the right to freedom of assembly is not just a legal issue but a moral battle for every citizen. And if you have your own opinion, you know where to shout it out – or maybe drop a comment below, let’s see who’s still brave enough to speak their mind!
MPs Playing with Fire: Changes to Public Assembly Law Set to Shake Montenegro
