The Government of Montenegro, during its 98th session chaired by Prime Minister Milojko Spajić, adopted several key decisions affecting the public sector, capital projects, visa policy,…
Over the past decade, despite repeated government promises to reduce public sector employment, the number of public administration employees in Montenegro has steadily increased. Between 2019…
Slovak Ambassador to Montenegro, Boris Gandel, met with senators of Montenegro’s State Audit Institution (DRI), Branislav Radulović and Vesna Mihailović, to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation in…
The number of service contracts in Montenegrin government institutions and administrative bodies funded by the state budget has decreased by 11.5% over the first half of…
Prime Minister Milojko Spajić stated at the Business Agenda forum, organized by the Union of Employers of Montenegro and the International Labour Organization, that he is…
The “Business Forum Agenda 2025”, scheduled for tomorrow in Podgorica, represents a key platform for dialogue and cooperation between the public and private sectors, announced Gordana…
Montenegro has been grappling with significant economic challenges for decades, including excessive dependence on the public sector and mass tourism. While many young people secure jobs…
Montenegro is emerging as a model for bridging the gap between the public and private sectors, laying the groundwork for a dynamic, sustainable and modern economy…
In Montenegro, the public sector, excluding state and local enterprises, currently employs nearly 53,790 individuals, marking an increase of 2,200 compared to two years ago, as…