Tag: public finances

Fiscal expansion and Montenegro’s budget structure

Montenegro’s public finances remained stable during 2025, supported by rising tax revenues and economic growth. Total government revenues reached €2.873 billion, equivalent to 35.4% of...

Public debt and fiscal trajectory: Montenegro’s narrow corridor between stability and slippage

Montenegro’s public finances have entered a phase where headline stability masks a narrowing margin for error. Public debt remains manageable by regional standards, and...

IRMS – Montenegro’s attempt to drag public finances into the 21st century

Montenegro’s financial administration has spent years trapped in outdated systems, fragmented databases and slow institutional reflexes that never quite managed to match the pace...

Building trust through governance: Can digital tax systems stabilise Montenegro’s public finances?

Public finances are never just numbers, and tax systems are never just about revenue. They are about trust. How much citizens trust the state...
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Montenegro’s budget transparency: Development strategy or political instrument?

Montenegro’s public finances today sit at a delicate intersection between economic need, political responsibility, and institutional maturity. Over the past decade, the country has...

Montenegro’s fiscal buffers are thinning just as political spending pressures rise

Montenegro’s public finances are entering a more delicate phase just as political pressure for higher spending intensifies. Recent domestic debate around additional public-sector payments...
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