Welcome to the political soap opera called Montenegro, where the Democratic People’s Party (DNP) and its leader Milan Knežević are stirring up real drama in the parliament! While temperatures soar to 40 degrees Celsius, political tensions are even hotter. Knežević announced a press conference at noon, and the hot topic is – blockades of key roads! Yes, you read that right, MPs decided today to ban blockades, but that’s not the end of the story.
Why is DNP in the spotlight? Because they are fighting for control over Montenegro’s parliament, and the situation is tenser than ever. While some call for peace and avoiding travel during the hottest part of the day, others are planning protests and blockades that could paralyze the country. Even Vučić has called for calm, but it seems Montenegro’s political scene isn’t listening.
Meanwhile, as politicians bicker, citizens wonder – who will pay the price? Inflation is rising, grape harvest is delayed, and family businesses are burning in fires. The government has made new staffing decisions and approved a 50 million euro loan, but does that mean things will get better? Or is this just another episode in the endless political soap opera?
If you think this is the end, think again! Teachers’ protests are scheduled for Monday if no compromise is reached, and parties protest daily, stripping citizens of the right to express their dissent. All in all, Montenegro looks like a political battleground, and DNP is one of the main players who doesn’t give up easily.
So, what do you think? Will blockades really be banned, or will the country turn into a battlefield? Drop a comment, crack a joke, or just watch the drama unfold – because in Montenegro, politics never sleeps!