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2022 Montenegrin pro-government protests
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Protests are being held in Montenegro against the dismissal of the Prime Minister, Zdravko Krivokapić, and the 42nd Cabinet of Montenegro, along with the possible formation of a temporary minority government. Since most ministers of the cabinet are close to Krivokapić, most ministers supported or attended these protests, including Vesna Bratić, Jakov Milatović and Milojko Spajić. The protests are being held in multiple cities such as Podgorica, Bijelo Polje and Berane. While most have been peaceful, there have been incidents of violence at the protests, such as the assault of a reporter of RTCG, the state media of Montenegro.
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0001-01-19
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*Opposition to the dissolution of the Krivokapić Cabinet *Preserving the election results of the 2020 Montenegrin parliamentary election
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most of the Krivokapić Cabinet dbr:Vladimir_Joković dbr:Zdravko_Krivokapić dbr:Dritan_Abazović
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the 2022 Montenegrin crisis
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Podgorica, Bijelo Polje, Berane and other cities
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*Government supporters *Followers of the Serbian Orthodox Church * URA *Liberals *Anti-fascists *Secularists
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Protests are being held in Montenegro against the dismissal of the Prime Minister, Zdravko Krivokapić, and the 42nd Cabinet of Montenegro, along with the possible formation of a temporary minority government. Since most ministers of the cabinet are close to Krivokapić, most ministers supported or attended these protests, including Vesna Bratić, Jakov Milatović and Milojko Spajić. The protests are being held in multiple cities such as Podgorica, Bijelo Polje and Berane. While most have been peaceful, there have been incidents of violence at the protests, such as the assault of a reporter of RTCG, the state media of Montenegro. On 24 January, Vesna Bratić was accused by opposition parties of insulting national minorities due to comments she made about the leaders of parties that represent national minorities in Montenegro, as well as comments glorifying the Serbian Orthodox Church. On 4 February, a vote of no confidence was held against the Krivokapić cabinet and it was dismissed. On 7 February, President of the Parliament of Montenegro, Aleksa Bečić, was dismissed.
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