Montenegro

Montenegro’s Ambitious Gambling Law Reform: Balancing Modernization with Market Concerns

Montenegro’s Ambitious Gambling Law Reform: Balancing Modernization with Market Concerns

Montenegro’s Ministry of Finance is spearheading a comprehensive overhaul of its gambling laws, marking the first significant reform in two decades.

Hacksaw Gaming extends partnership with AdmiralBet Montenegro; launches new Cash Crew game

Hacksaw Gaming extends partnership with AdmiralBet Montenegro; launches new Cash Crew game

In the ever-evolving landscape of online gaming, Malta-based software developer Hacksaw Gaming continues to craft experiences capable of captivating and enthralling players worldwide.

Montenegro moves one step closer to EU candidacy

Montenegro moves one step closer to EU candidacyBrussels - Montenegro moved a small step closer to becoming a candidate for European Union membership on Thursday as the bloc's member states agreed to send its application for official scrutiny.

Montenegro applied for official candidate status on December 15, but EU member states spent the next four months at loggerheads as they debated whether the small Balkan state - which broke away from union with Serbia in 2006 - should be granted it.

NEWS FEATURE: Luksic: No doomsday in sight, Montenegro is stable

 Luksic: No doomsday in sight, Montenegro is stablePodgorica - Apart from corruption allegations thrown at Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic's cabinet, the Montenegrin opposition also based its campaign for yesterday's snap poll on the prophecy of an economic meltdown.

The electorate did not buy the message and Djukanovic's bloc annihilated the opposition by winning an absolute majority to extend its administration into a third decade.

"The claims of imminent bankruptcy are utter nonsense," Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Igor Luksic told the German Press Agency dpa in Podgorica on Monday.

Djukanovic keeps his "throne," shatters opposition

Djukanovic keeps his "throne," shatters opposition Podgorica  - Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic retained "the throne" by shattering opposition in Sunday's snap poll and winning an absolute majority to govern over the next four years, local newspapers said Monday.

"Djukanovic on the throne again," a headline in the daily Vijesti said Monday. Pobijeda described the election result as a "triumph of (Djukanovic's) coalition."

2ND LEAD: Apathy dominates in Montenegrin snap parliamentary poll

2ND LEAD: Apathy dominates in Montenegrin snap parliamentary pollPodgorica  - Montenegro's parliamentary election Sunday was marked by low turnout, with just around a third of the country's 500,000 registered voters casting their ballots halfway through the day, the CDT monitoring agency reported in Podgorica, the nation's capital.

In voting in September 2006, 4 per cent more voters had shown up by 2 pm, six hours into the election. Polling stations are to close at 9 pm (1900 GMT).

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