
Montenegro's Parliament to Revote on Key UAE Agreement Amidst Political Uncertainty
Montenegro's Parliament to Revote on UAE Agreement Amidst Political Tensions Podgorica, Montenegro – On May 29th, the Montenegrin Parliament is set to revote on a controversial agreement with the United Arab Emirates concerning tourism and real estate development. The deal, signed by Prime Minister Milojk Spajić, has faced significant opposition. While Spajić expects the agreement to pass, EU sources suggest a lack of sufficient support. Adding to the complexity, the opposition plans to introduce a motion to remove Parliament Speaker Andrija Mandić during the same session. This dual agenda suggests considerable political maneuvering and potential instability. "We expect a majority to support this crucial agreement," stated Prime Minister Spajić in a recent press conference. However, the EU's assessment casts doubt on this prediction. The outcome of this vote will not only impact Montenegro's economic future but also its political landscape. The simultaneous vote on the speaker's removal highlights the deep divisions within the Montenegrin government.