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EU integration will enable the transformation of the Montenegrin economy

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Deep economic integration, viewed through the lens of the integration process into the European Union (EU), will enable the transformation of the Montenegrin economy and significantly improve the quality of life for citizens, stated Prime Minister Milojko Spajić.

In a statement from Spajić’s office, it was announced that Spajić participated in a panel discussion titled “The Business Case for EU Enlargement” as part of the World Economic Forum in Davos.

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Spajić emphasized that Montenegro is committed to meeting the conditions for EU membership and that the government is determined to fulfill all requirements of the integration process as quickly as possible to make Montenegro the next EU member.

“The integration process is a cohesive factor in our society, and we view EU integration in the context of deep economic integration that will enable the transformation of our economy and significantly improve the quality of life for our citizens,” Spajić emphasized.

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Regarding economic and financial conditions, Spajić stated that Montenegro is largely prepared for membership. He mentioned that the government is committed to preserving political stability, continuing constructive and inclusive dialogue, and implementing key economic policies.

“Along these lines, the Growth Plan, as EU support, is of great importance for the continuation of overall reforms,” Spajić noted.

He added that they are determined to build responsible, independent, and transparent institutions.

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