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Illustration, Photo: ND Vijesti
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Journalists, editors, photojournalists and other dear colleagues in the editorial office of ND Vijesti and the portal Vijesti.me congratulate all their readers on Independence Day.

Tomorrow, in the holiday triple issue, on an increased number of pages, read:

  • Where is Montenegro 20 years after the restoration of state independence: European dreams, Balkan suffering
  • Former ministers Aleksandar Damjanović and Raško Konjević talk about the ups and downs of the Montenegrin economy since independence: We wander too much in economic policy
  • "Vijesti" investigates whether the 2006 referendum definitively annulled or merely reset the idea of ​​unifying Montenegro with Serbia: From the Podgorica Assembly to the "Serbian World"
  • How Montenegro's path to the 2006 referendum unfolded: For a truncated Yugoslavia, then for an independent state
  • The twenty most significant political events in Montenegro since the 2006 referendum, as selected by "Vijesti": The fall of DPS, entry into NATO, recognition of Kosovo...
  • "Vijesti" in Ljubotinje, a village that produced 13 national heroes in World War II: A place where the deceased outlived their descendants
  • Nearly 3.000 domestic violence lawsuits in 2025 alone, records reveal relationship pathology: "I'm slaughtering you because I love you"
  • "Vijesti" analyzes the wealth that the state has not yet transformed into a culture of living and a development opportunity: Mountains as a neglected part of Montenegro's identity
  • There are currently around 7.173 firearms and 141.326 pieces of ammunition in the MUP warehouses: Not a single weapon for the dealers
  • Five decades of traffic on the Belgrade-Bar railway line: Wagons once traveled across the Baltic Sea
  • Ratka Jovanović-Vukotić's column "Television and Other Games": "...And whoever thinks he doesn't feel like singing..."

In the holiday issue, they tell "Vijesti":

  • Kristina Braletić, Director of the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption,
  • Željko Komnenić, President of the Municipality of Tivat,
  • Dušan Raičević, President of the Municipality of Bar,
  • Nađa Stamatović, visual artist...

And many more interesting articles in the holiday tri-issue of "Vijesti".

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