The Government of Montenegro will discuss a proposal for a new loan of 500 million EUR at its session, confirmed multiple sources within the government to…
Montenegrin lawmakers from the Social Democrats (SD) have submitted an amendment to the proposed debt resolution, suggesting a reduction of 200 million euros from the planned…
Salaries and pensions for citizens can only remain unpaid if public finances collapse due to excessive borrowing, public spending, widespread party-based employment, systematic destruction of state-owned…
Montenegro will need approximately €1 billion in 2024 to settle debts from previous years, with half of that amount allocated to repaying euro bonds issued in…
Montenegro’s Finance Minister, Novica Vuković, has confirmed that the planned increases in minimum wages and pensions will not be financed through borrowing, as the country is…
The Government of Montenegro has borrowed around €200 million to finance regular expenditures, despite the Fiscal Strategy outlining planned borrowings solely for capital investments. This discrepancy…
As of August 31, the debt of citizens in Montenegro has reached €2.24 billion, according to data from the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG). A significant…
As of 2024, citizens of Montenegro have accumulated a debt totaling €2.2 billion, according to the Central Bank. A significant portion of this debt—43%—is attributed to…