AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEU Accession Benchmarks: Montenegro’s parliament begins debate on two constitutional amendments today—overhauling the Judicial Council and Prosecutorial Council and redefining the Central Bank’s framework—aimed at meeting EU Chapter 23 requirements and reducing political influence. EU Funding Shift: The EU plans to reallocate Western Balkans Reform and Growth Facility money toward accession frontrunners, with Montenegro, Albania and North Macedonia set to benefit as funds are withheld from slower reform performers. Governance & Justice: A report urges Montenegro’s Supreme State Prosecutor’s Office to examine the legality of actions and assign responsibility for failures in the investigation into journalist Duško Jovanović’s murder. Security & Telecoms: Montenegro still hasn’t required removal of Chinese telecom equipment, despite US and EU warnings; draft changes could allow “different conditions” for non-EU firms under security justifications. Culture & Heritage: An ancient olive tree in Bar is bearing fruit again after years of restoration, with locals linking it to millennia-old regional history. Regional Economy: A Vienna Institute forecast cuts Montenegro’s 2026 growth outlook to 2.8%, down from 3.3%, reflecting weaker expectations across the Western Balkans. Tourism: Banyan Tree’s Mamula Island in Montenegro opens for full-island buyouts, adding a new luxury option for weddings and private events at the Bay of Kotor.
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