2015–2016 Montenegrin crisis
A political crisis in Montenegro (Montenegrin: kriza u Crnoj Gori / криза у Црној Гори) was initiated by the opposition parties which staged protests requesting fair elections and transitional government. Opposition coalition Democratic Front organised continuous protests in October 2015 which culminated in a large riot in Podgorica on 24 October. A split in the ruling coalition followed in January 2016, leaving the government functioning as a de facto minority government.
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2015–2016 Montenegrin crisis
A political crisis in Montenegro (Montenegrin: kriza u Crnoj Gori / криза у Црној Гори) was initiated by the opposition parties which staged protests requesting fair elections and transitional government. Opposition coalition Democratic Front organised continuous protests in October 2015 which culminated in a large riot in Podgorica on 24 October. A split in the ruling coalition followed in January 2016, leaving the government functioning as a de facto minority government.
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Anti-government protest in Podgorica, February 2016
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*Accession of Montenegro to NA ...... by police
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Authoritarianism of Milo Đukanović
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2016-10-16
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Momir Bulatović press, after ...... ernment rally in October 2015.
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Removal of Đukanović, fair elections, freedom of the press
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Capture alleged coup conspirators
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Podgorica, Montenegro
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No-confidence voting against the Đukanović Cabinet in January 2016
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Anti-government protests in Montenegro
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A political crisis in Monteneg ...... de facto minority government.
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