Montenegro doesn’t possess an updated and correct electoral roll ahead of the presidential election scheduled for 19 March, suggests the...
Tag - Ministry of Internal Affairs
The Criminal Code of Montenegro envisages up to 15-year imprisonment for those accused of spying and disclosure of secret data. Two days ago, the...
The Montenegrin Internal Affairs Minister, Filip Adzic, told in parliament today that employment of the police officer, Ljubo Milovic, would be...
President of Montenegro, Milo Djukanovic, congratulated members of the Ministry of Interior and the National Police on the Day of Internal Affairs...
State Secretary of the Internal Affairs Ministry, Zoran Miljanic, deceived the public when claiming that there were no armed people in Cetinje...
On the recent events in Cetinje, the Internal Affairs Minister, Sergej Sekulovic, has said that he acted in line with law and his conscience. He also...
Following the statement of the State Secretary in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Rade Milošević, who criticized the driver of the...
Out of 12 ministries, only three – the ministries of defense, internal affairs and health – adhered to the deadline and completed their job schemes...
Expired vehicle ID cards, whose applicability has been extended by the decision of the National Coordination Body (NKT) until 1 July, cease to have...
Internal affairs minister, Mr Mevludin Nuhodžić, talked last night to the cops in charge of checking whether the National Coordination Body’s...
Internal affairs minister, Mevludin Nuhodžić, noted that there were no indications that a conflict or tensions might erupt, and especially not a...
People released from the Montenegrin citizenship mostly acquire a citizenship of Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovenia and Bosnia and...
Employees of the Ministry of Interior, MUP, and the National Police enormously contributed to the creation and development of modern Montenegro with...
Work results of the Ministry of Internal Affairs best confirm the strength of the security system and the country’s decision to fight organized...
A pilot project of public video surveillance in three Montenegro municipalities – Podgorica, Budva and Bar, has been extremely important for fighting...
From August 2018 to December 2018, mixed patrols of the National Police and the Army of Montenegro prevented around 2,000 individuals to enter...
Montenegro internal affairs minister, Mr Mevludin Nuhodžić, talked today in Igalo with the police officers from Serbia and Croatia, who have been...
The Ministry of Education, along with the National Police, has established the Commission in charge of determining measures for combating vandalism...
Ex-president of Montenegro Filip Vujanović got bodyguard protection as the government still believes his safety is at stake. Even though his term of...
Due to the fact they’re environmentally friendly, electric cars are going to dominate in future. So far, there have been 74 electric cars registered...