Ready for another political circus in Montenegro? The government is planning to change the Law on Peaceful Assembly, and NGOs from the northern region are already raising their voices against it! NGOs like Euromost, the Pensioners’ Movement of Montenegro, and others claim that the goal of these changes is to crush protests by citizens who have been fighting for their rights for 20 years. Yes, you read that right — TWENTY years of fighting against discrimination and severe economic and ecological problems in northern Montenegro, and now the government wants to put handcuffs on them through legal changes!
These organizations are not planning to stay silent. They announced a constitutional complaint to the Constitutional Court of Montenegro and are ready to continue protests in front of the government, state, and local institutions wherever the law allows. They say pensioners, workers, and youth are ready for mass demonstrations because, as they say, “they have driven our children to the white world, forgotten families, but we will not give up!”
This is not just a fight for rights; it’s a war against a system that ignores the problems of northern Montenegro. The economy is declining, the ecology is in disaster, and the government is trying to shut the mouths of those who protest. Is this democracy or dictatorship in modern clothes?
If you think this is just another political story, think again. These legal changes could affect every citizen’s right to peacefully assemble and express dissatisfaction. And that is the foundation of any free country!
So, what do you think? Has the government in Montenegro crossed the line? Will protests in the north get even fiercer? Or will the law pass and silence the voice of the people? Drop a comment, share your thoughts, or just laugh at this political chaos — because in Montenegro, the drama never ends!