Is the Government going down in Montenegro? Today is the fate of the no-confidence motion, Abazovic changes sides

Today in Montenegro, the parliamentary hearing will be held, where the opposition initiative for the government's no-confidence motion is under consideration. The passage of the motion for the collapse of the government means the return of President Milo Djukanovic's Socialist Democratic Party, which has been in power for three decades. Parliament Speaker [...]
The passage of the motion for the collapse of the government means the return of President Milo Djukanovic's Socialist Democratic Party, which has been in power for three decades.
Montenegrin Parliament Speaker Alexa Becic hopes no MP from the majority will support the initiative for government distrust, writes Euronews.al.
Montenegro's president and opposition leader Milo Djukanovic has voiced optimism that the motion to oust the government will succeed.
Citizen Movement Chairman “URA” and Deputy Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic has indicated that a solution to the political crisis should go to early elections.











