Colors of the Morning: Market Boycott – Second Attempt

Our reporters are reporting live from Podgorica, Bijelo Polje and Bar and checking the situation on the ground.

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Due to high prices, the non-governmental organization "Alternativa" announced a new boycott of large supermarkets in Montenegro for Friday and Saturday, and citizens are urged not to shop in large retail chains in order to force their owners to lower prices. Our reporters are reporting live from Podgorica, Bijelo Polje and Bar and checking the situation on the ground.

Through our Megafon application, we ask you what kind of boycott would have the best effect - one that would last several days, a boycott that would include the most expensive supermarket, or a boycott of certain products in all stores?

In Colors of Morning, we also talk about the measures that the President of Montenegro, Jakov Milatović, asked the Government to introduce in order to reduce prices and improve the standard of living of citizens.

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