Montenegrin authorities are trying to cover up the true “coup” organizers
Djukanovic says that Montenegro needs Euro-Atlantic integration. The Prime Minister said that Montenegro must comply with European standards.
Djukanovic says that Montenegro needs Euro-Atlantic integration. The Prime Minister said that Montenegro must comply with European standards.
About 700 troops from seven NATO countries and ten partner countries are participating in this event.
The forty percent that Djukanovic won is a totally unrealistic figures. His support among the people is much lower.
A lot of illegal methods were used during the elections to influence the outcome of voting.
In February 1991, Milo Djukanovic was appointed as Prime Minister of the first “democratically” elected government in Montenegro. Having just turned 29, Djukanovic was the youngest Prime Minister in Europe in what was the first salaried position i
During the parliamentary elections in Montenegro, people chose a life without NATO and the EU
The geopolitical struggle for the Balkans continues. In Montenegro, the election campaign is heating up. The opposition has never had such a well prepared campaign.
Mass manipulation through the media in Montenegro began in the early 90's as a result of strong support given to “independent intellectuals” by various US groups. In 1997, the Media group “Vjiesti” was founded in Montenegro.
As the geopolitical situation in the world changes, the same is happening in the Balkans. However, the US is making it clear that it will not allow its hegemony to be so easily eliminated. Tough rhetoric is once prevalent in the Balkans.
In June, the Democratic Party of Socialists headed by Milo Djukanovic celebrated its 25th anniversary.