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Podgorica, Montenegro (4 March 2021) - Prime Minister of Montenegro Zdravko Krivokapić met today in Villa Gorica with EU Special Representative for the Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue and Western Balkans Miroslav Lajčák. Prime Minister Krivokapić thanked Lajčák for his continuous support, saying that Montenegro's strategic goal is EU membership...
Pursuant to Article 55 paragraph 1 points 2 to 4 and point 9 of the Law on the Protection of Population against Infectious Diseases (Official Gazette of Montenegro 12/18 and 64/20), following a proposal of the Institute for Public Health of Montenegro, the Ministry of Health passed the Order for taking temporary measures to prevent the introduction into the country, to contain and to prevent the transmission of the novel coronavirus...
Abazović to meet with Lajčák tomorrow
Several ministers to address the public regarding current epidemiological situation in Montenegro
Cabinet to hold its 13th session
Extraordinary press conference on arrest of public officials of Ministry of Interior
Abazović to open international scientific conference of University of Oxford and CSB
Press conference to present management and goals of national airline "ToMontenegro"
Cabinet to hold its 12th session
Press conference on current epidemiological situation
National Coordination Body to hold press conference on Wednesday at 17:00
New epidemiological measures to be presented at today's press conference at 15:00
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Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro Dritan Abazović met today in the villa Gorica with EU Special Representative for the Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue and Western Balkans Miroslav Lajčák. DPM Abazović said that the Government's foreign policy goal is Montenegro's membership in the European Union and that the Government is clearly striving for the necessary reforms in order to speed up the process of closing the negotiation chapters...
Podgorica, Montenegro (4 March 2021) - At yesterday's session, chaired by Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapić, Montenegrin Cabinet adopted the Draft Law on Internal Affairs with the Report on the conducted public hearing. The proposed law stipulates that the Police leave the state administration system and receive a special status within the Ministry of the Interior, which, as it was emphasized, will start the true implementation of the security sector reform...
Regarding media allegations, we want to clarify that the Armed Forces of Montenegro are not here to control the implementation of measures to contain the COVID-19 pandemic, but to remind with its presence of the importance of respecting measures by sharing masks and disinfectants in order to preserve the health of our citizens...
Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro Dritan Abazović, answering journalists' questions, said that he and Minister of the Interior Sergej Sekulović, at the meeting with Assistant Directors of the Police Directorate, stressed that they have no obligation to anyone except the Constitution and laws of Montenegro...