By 2026, political instability has become one of the most material yet underpriced risks in Montenegro’s investment case. While macroeconomic indicators and sectoral performance...
There is a persistent misconception whenever a country approaches EU membership: the belief that alignment with European standards is primarily bureaucratic burden. Yes, EU compliance introduces costs....
Montenegro’s journey toward EU membership is often described in political language: alignment with Brussels, diplomatic negotiations, institutional commitments. But what tends to be underestimated is that...
Revelations that eight state-owned transport companies in Montenegro have been exploiting loopholes in labour legislation surrounding severance pay have sparked public concern about governance...
Montenegro’s path toward European Union membership is defined by two parallel forces: technical alignment with the EU acquis and the deeper, more demanding transformation...
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