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…
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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.…
Several government departments have become involved in addressing the issue of electricity supply interruptions at the state-owned ski resort and private hotel within the Kolašin 1600…
The government has allocated an additional €4.78 million (or approximately €5.8 million including VAT) for supplementary works on the Rožaje – Špiljani main road. These funds…
The European Progress Party (SEP) has expressed deep concern over the proposed Gambling Law, which grants the Montenegrin government complete discretion in spending the revenue generated…
The Prime Minister of Montenegro, Milojko Spajić, is currently on a working visit to the Kingdom of Bahrain, marking the first official visit since the establishment…
The European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF) has urged the Montenegrin government to allocate financial funds, rather than credit guarantees, for the procurement of machinery essential for…
In evaluating the economic policy of Spajić’s government during its first year, Prof. Dr. Vasilije Kostić, president of the Montenegrin Employers’ Association (CUP) and an economic…
The Ministry of Public Administration in Montenegro has announced its goal to unify all services provided by the state into a single platform, enhancing accessibility for…


