The Government of Montenegro approved the Proposal for the Amendments to the Law on Pension and Disability Insurance, as announced by the Ministry of Social Welfare,…
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The government aims to achieve sustainable and inclusive economic growth during its mandate, with a focus on improving the quality of life for all citizens, according…
The Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Dialogue is conducting analyses and communicating with relevant partners to introduce the seven-hour workday as soon as possible, said…
Montenegro is aiming to accelerate its digitalization efforts in public administration, drawing inspiration from Singapore’s global leadership in e-governance, which is known for its efficiency, accessibility…
The Montenegrin government is preparing a law on the management of state-owned enterprises, which aims to reduce political influence in the sector. The law will establish…
The Draft Budget Law for the upcoming year, currently under review in parliament, outlines several potential government guarantees for various loan agreements aimed at financing infrastructure…
From 2011 to 2020, Montenegro only had a budget surplus twice—when the general VAT rate was raised from 17% to 19%, and then to 21%. Since…
Prime Minister Milojko Spajić stated that from January 1, 2025, electricity bills for citizens will remain the same, emphasizing that the government respects the decision of…
Prime Minister Milojko Spajić and Finance Minister Novica Vuković are set to present Montenegro’s proposed budget for 2025, which outlines key fiscal measures aimed at boosting…
The Government of Montenegro has approved the Energy Balance for 2025, a crucial document outlining the country’s energy production and consumption plans for the upcoming year.…