Analysts in Montenegro estimate that the requested changes in the citizenship law aim at the possible change of the population structure to influence...
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Analysts and experts in the political situation in Montenegro think that recent political developments may endanger the country's citizenship and independence, but also cause bad relations with neighboring countries. In this context, they estimate that Montenegro is jeopardizing the integration process and the common security policy of the European Union. The recent actions of the Montenegrin government have increased public concern about the future of Montenegro and its integration into the European Union. Although in June of this year Montenegro received a positive assessment for the implementation of the law, analysts are suspicious of the reorganization of the government with pro-Russian and pro-Serbian representatives. Ismet Kallaba, an analyst and expert on political developments in Montenegro, thinks that the reorganized government will endanger the citizenship and independence of Montenegro. “What presents the main problem has to do with the citizenship and independence of Montenegro. I think that this government will further deepen the danger to Montenegrin citizenship, given that we now officially have pro-Serbian parties, which are included in the Montenegrin government. These parties are known to be not only close to Serbia, but also influenced by Russia, and in the future I think they will pose a danger,” said Mr. …
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