Radar - How does an ecological state protect nature?

On the radar of the first episode in 2026 is one of the most difficult, most extensive and most expensive chapters in Montenegro's accession to the EU-27, environment and climate change, which was formally opened eight years ago. See how much work remains to close it

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Marko Mišić, Photo: TV Vijesti
Marko Mišić, Photo: TV Vijesti
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Does the country have the will and strength to close the most demanding chapter on the path to EU membership, 27, by the end of the year?

Why the environment and climate change have not been at the top of our government's priorities for years, how much work we still have to do, and whether Brussels will turn a blind eye to some things, see the ninth episode of the Radar show.

Currently on our radar are the two biggest environmental problems in Montenegro - polluted air and the construction of collectors in Podgorica.

We spoke with environmental activists from Podgorica and Pljevlja to see how they assess the current situation and what needs to be done for the health of citizens and a better environment.

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Radar's guest is the head of the working group for Chapter 27, Nenad Vitomirović from the Ministry of Ecology, and we also spoke with civic activist Aleksandar Dragićević, ecologist from Pljevlja Vaso Knežević, and Ksenija Medenica from the Center for the Protection and Study of Birds.

Watch the first show Radar in 2026 by author Marko Mišić on Wednesday at 21 pm on Television Vijesti.

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