Open Budget Survey – Montenegro ranks 64th in the world

30. 05. 2024.

The Open Budget Survey, which has been conducted since 2006, included Montenegro for the first time this year, ranking it among 125 countries in terms of budget openness. On the transparency index, Montenegro scored 48 out of a possible 100 points, indicating significant shortcomings in access to budget data. With this result, Montenegro ranks 64th…

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Fleet Expansion: Million-Euro Acquisitions Planned

10. 05. 2024.

Although there is still no unified record of vehicles owned by the state, according to available data, the state’s fleet has exceeded 4.600 vehicles. In 2013, the Government of Montenegro, led by then-Prime Minister Milo Đukanović, announced plans to reduce the state’s vehicle fleet to 2,159 vehicles (from 3,718 registered at the time). However, 11…

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“Euro-asfalt” Lost the Job, But the State Budget Will Suffer Millions in Losses

08. 04. 2024.

The bypass around Rožaje will be continued by another contractor, but the state budget will suffer millions in losses because the Bosnian company “Euro-asfalt” and its partners did not complete the project within the agreed timeframe. Sixteen years later, Rožaje still does not have a completed bypass around the town. Of the planned 20 million…

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Why it is Important to Finally Adopt the Amendments to the Law on Free Access to Information

02. 04. 2024.

The Parliamentary Committee on the Political System, Judiciary, and Administration held a consultative hearing on the Proposal for the Law on Amendments to the Law on Free Access to Information. Our representative, Marko Sošić, highlighted the challenges we face in exercising this right due to government bodies using the Law to conceal information or hinder…

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Over a Thousand New Employees in Municipalities in a Year

29. 03. 2024.

Over a Thousand New Employees in Municipalities in a Year – According to Data from the Ministry of Finance. At the local level, the number of employees has increased by more than one-third over the past decade, despite no new responsibilities being assigned to the municipalities. What would happen to this number if we proceeded…

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E-Government Development: Weak Systems Despite Years of Investment

04. 03. 2024.

Software for State Asset Management was paid for a decade ago but was not developed according to specifications. Hackers allegedly “locked” the Open Data portal, prompting the Ministry of Public Administration to create a third version. The government is also developing a new electronic document management system because the old one does not support upgrades.…

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