The chances of increasing proportional pensions to 450 euros, the minimum pension in Montenegro, starting in January 2025, are decreasing. The government has prioritized a 30%…
The Union of Free Trade Unions of Montenegro (USSCG) has sent an initiative to all parliamentary clubs in the Assembly, proposing amendments to the Law on…
In a recent commentary for the portal Bankar.me, Montenegro’s Finance Minister Novica Vuković highlighted key measures and expected outcomes of the “Europe Now 2” program. The…
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…
Pobjeda has long had a strong connection with pensioners, who form one of its most loyal and numerous readership groups. Recognizing their importance in society, Pobjeda…
In light of recent public speculation, we want to reassure citizens that the increase in proportional pensions to €450 is anticipated to take effect in January…
Pensions for September will increase by 2.4 percent, as confirmed by several sources from the Pension and Disability Insurance Fund (PIO) to “Dan.” The governing board…
Montenegro’s Prime Minister Milojko Spajić announced that citizens can expect sustainable increases in salaries and pensions, justified investments in infrastructure, and a decrease in interest rates…
Vladimir Drobnjak, the Acting Director of the Pension and Disability Insurance Fund (PIO), assured that pensions will remain secure and could potentially increase. Despite the anticipated…