President of the Parliament with the new Head of the OSCE Mission to Montenegro
President of the Parliament of Montenegro Mr Ivan Brajović today received the newly appointed Head of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Ambassador Ms Maryse Daviet. President Brajović wished successful work in Montenegro to his interlocutor, and emphasised the importance of continuation of good cooperation with the OSCE.
Cabinet of the President of the Parliament of Montenegro: Announcement
Chief Special Prosecutor Mr Milivoje Katnić submitted to the Parliament of Montenegro a request for approval of criminal prosecution and ordering detention against Mr Andrija Mandić and Mr Milan Knežević, members of the Parliament of Montenegro.
Delegation of the Foreign Policy Committee of the Parliament of Albania in official visit to Montenegro
Delegation of the Foreign Policy Committee of the Parliament of Albania, headed by Chairperson Ms Arta Dade, is paying a work visit to the Parliament of Montenegro.
Congratulatory message of the President of the Parliament of Montenegro on the occasion of Day of the Urban Municipality of Golubovci
President of the Parliament of Montenegro Mr Ivan Brajović wished a happy 8 February Day of the Urban Municipality of Golubovci to the citizens of Golubovci and the local officials.
President of the Parliament receives the newly appointed Ambassador of Morocco
President of the Parliament of Montenegro Mr Ivan Brajović today received the newly-appointed Ambassador of Morocco to Montenegro Mr Mohammed Amine Belhaj.
It is important for Montenegro and Azerbaijan to continue good parliamentary and economic cooperation
President of the Parliament of Montenegro Mr Ivan Brajović today received Ambassador of Azerbaijan Mr Eldar Hasanov.
Delegation of the Foreign Policy Committee of the Albanian Parliament to pay an official visit to Montenegro
Delegation of the Foreign Policy Committee of the Albanian Parliament, headed by its Chairperson Ms Arta Dade, will be paying an official visit to Montenegro, on 8 February 2017.
Meeting Mr Gvozdenović - Mr Pósa
The Parliament of Montenegro equally uses phonemes ś and ź, as well as sj and zj
Article 13 of the Constitution of Montenegro, among other things, states that the Montenegrin language is the official language in Montenegro, and the Spelling Rulebook of the Montenegrin language and the Dictionary of the Montenegrin language state that the phonemes ś and sj are equal, which implies the right of individuals to free choice in using them. The Parliament of Montenegro also uses these rules when informing the public on the most significant parliamentary events.