Yesterday, a rally was held in Podgorica in solidarity and support for the independence and freedom of Ukraine.
Yesterday, a rally was held in Podgorica in solidarity and support for the independence and freedom of Ukraine.
On February 3, representatives of the Institute of Public Health of Montenegro corrected the restrictive measures taken earlier in the country.
In Montenegro, on January 25, a record low temperature was recorded - in the village of Kosanica in the municipality of Pljevlja, the thermometer needle dropped to -33,2 ° C.
In Montenegro, 62,4 percent of the adult population received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine
At a press conference, Minister of Health Elena Borovinich-Boyovich announced new measures that will take effect next week
Non-working days will be 24, 25 and 26 December, then 1 and 3 January, as well as 6 January, 7 and 8 January, according to the Ministry of Economic Development of Montenegro
Montenegrin citizens will be able to travel more freely to EU countries on December 24 with national covid certificates.
Montenegro has introduced a mandatory covid certificate for visiting children's playrooms, religious sites, gyms, cinemas, theaters, and concert halls.
The unemployment rate is expected to gradually decline from 17,9 percent in 2020 to 15 percent in 2023.
The figures with the lowest and highest average wages in the region are named.
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