It’s been a busy week for Montenegro’s Prime Minister Milo Ðukanović: The speaker of parliament was removed and the premier put a clutch of opposition politicians in his cabinet to form an interim government that will serve until October’s general elections, when Ðukanović intends to secure an eighth term. Then, on Thursday, he signed Montenegro’s accession protocol with NATO.
Back in Podgorica this weekend, he’ll celebrate the 1oth anniversary of independence from Serbia of a country whose 623,000 inhabitants remain largely skeptical both of the drift from Belgrade and of membership in the military alliance whose warplanes bombed Montenegro only 16 …read more
Source: European Voice