Since the implementation of the Law on the Restitution of Expropriated Property and Compensation in 2004, former owners in Montenegro have received a total of €63.73…
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Frustrated by years of waiting for a Constitutional Court decision, former workers from northern Montenegro staged a protest, demanding equal severance rights. They seek the same…
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) team, led by Srikant Seshadri, head of the IMF mission for Montenegro, is visiting Podgorica from September 15 to 26 for…
Today, the fifth session of the Coordination Body for the Alignment and Monitoring of Inspection Controls was held, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister for Infrastructure and…
Montenegro’s food inspectors conducted checks in 275 establishments in August, issuing over 200 fines and banning unsafe food from the market. Most inspections took place in…
Citizens of Montenegro are increasingly taking on bank debt, primarily through non-purpose cash loans and mortgages. While banks highlight favorable conditions and lower interest rates, consumer…
Montenegro is facing serious economic challenges directly affecting citizens’ living standards, said Emina Čolović, president of the Union of Patriots of Montenegro in Germany. She pointed…
Official Monstat data shows that annual inflation in Montenegro has been rising steadily: from 1% in September last year, to 2.6% in March, and reaching 4.6%…
Montenegro’s Appellate Court has rejected the state’s appeal and upheld the Commercial Court’s ruling, ordering the government to pay €4 million plus interest from February 1,…
Montenegro is set to join the SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area) system, bringing significant benefits to both citizens and businesses. Transaction fees for electronic payments will…


