The best thing the Montenegrin government has delivered since its formation is self-promotion, says economic analyst Miša Brkić. According to him, populist boasting is in sharp…
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The economic editorial group STEGA analyzed IMF findings, warning that the Montenegrin government continues an unsustainable economic course that risks long-term damage. They argue that the…
From February 11 to September 16, Montenegro collected €8.45 million from the mandatory oil reserves fee included in fuel prices, and the Ministry of Energy and…
The Montenegrin government remains committed to sustainable and responsible fiscal policies aligned with international best practices, according to the latest IMF mission report. The report highlights…
The Montenegrin government is coordinating the schedule for a session of the Tender Commission regarding the concession of Podgorica and Tivat airports, according to Deputy Prime…
The Montenegrin government plans to issue a new public call for concession agreements for hydrocarbon exploration in the country’s offshore areas, marking a new phase in…
Beekeeping in Montenegro is an important part of agricultural development, valued not only for its economic benefits but also for its role in preserving ecosystems, biodiversity,…
Mirza Krnić from the movement Preokret criticized the government’s proposed amendments to the Law on Preventing Illegal Business, arguing that they target small entrepreneurs instead of…
The Montenegrin government has sold the state-owned ships Kotor and 21. maj for a total of 13.2 million dollars to Danish company K/S Navision Group, a…
Montenegro’s government has approved the sale of two ships, Kotor and 21. maj, owned by Crnogorska Plovidba, to Danish company K/S Navision Group for a total…


