Montenegro and the EU: The Never-Ending Transformation Saga!
Thought Montenegro’s entry into the European Union would be the end of all troubles? Think again! The transformation process doesn’t stop there — it’s just getting started, with all its problems and challenges.
Four Transplants and Half a Million Visas
Since the start of the year, Montenegro’s Clinical Center has successfully performed four hematopoietic stem cell transplants. Kudos to the medical field! Meanwhile, Italy plans to issue half a million visas to workers from outside the EU. Will Montenegro seize this opportunity or be left behind?
The Možura Scandal and Political Drama
The Možura scandal remains unresolved, and political tensions are rising. Edi Rama and Nigel Farage clashed online, while Đurić tries to undermine the government in Serbia. In the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the police have a special unit that can arrest Dodik. Is this the start of a new political drama or just another day in the region?
Protests and Blockades Across Serbia
Nurses and technicians earn 10% less than in other countries, prompting a protest scheduled for July 3rd. Blockades across Serbia continue, with police arresting citizens. Is this a fight for rights or just endless chaos?
Economy and Living Standards
The union consumer basket for the second quarter stands at 2,010 euros, while fuel prices have risen due to global circumstances. Can the average citizen withstand this pressure, or will bigger social unrest soon follow?
Montenegro: Reliable Partner or Land of Chaos?
Officially, Montenegro is making serious progress and is considered a reliable partner. But with ongoing blockades, political conflicts, and economic problems, is that really the case?
Conclusion
EU entry is not the end but the beginning of a new phase for Montenegro. With all the problems transformation brings, citizens should brace for turbulence. What do you think? Will Montenegro manage to overcome these challenges or drown in chaos? Drop a comment and let’s see who’s optimistic and who’s not!
This is just the beginning, and the real drama is yet to come.