Colors of the Morning: Where is Montenegro 19 years after the referendum?

In Colors of Morning, we bring you a look at the path Montenegro has taken since the restoration of its independence until today, the challenges it faces, and the citizens' perception of their country.

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Nineteen years ago, the citizens of Montenegro renewed their state independence in a referendum. Today, May 21st, is not only a reminder of the past, but also an opportunity to re-examine where Montenegro is – politically, socially and economically, and how we are building its future together. In Colors of Morning, we bring you a look back at the path Montenegro has taken since the restoration of its independence until today, the challenges it faces, and the citizens' perception of their country.

In the morning program of TV Vijesti on Wednesday, May 21st, these topics:

  • Live from Bar and Kotor, where Independence Day concerts have been postponed to May 22nd, but also from Bijelo Polje, where a half marathon will be held on Independence Day.
  • What is the future of Crnogorska plovidba?
  • What are the specific and potentially irreparable environmental damages that the construction of the Komarnica hydroelectric power plant would cause?
  • Bronze in kata, a historic medal for Bar karateka Vladimir Mijač.
  • Young water polo players from Primorac won the Regional League.
  • Regatta "Sails of the Adriatic - a combination of tradition and togetherness" and a tribute to the heritage of wooden shipbuilding.
  • With the song "Jež" (Hedgehog), seven-year-old Saša Nenezić won first place at the "Majski cvijet" (May Flower) children's song festival in Tuzla.

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