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As of May 2023, the support of the citizens of Montenegro for the country's membership in the European Union reached a record high of 79.3%, according to a survey commissioned by the EU Delegation to Montenegro. The survey reported 75.9% of citizens believe that Montenegro will become a member of the EU.
Montenegro established diplomatic relations with Turkey on 3 July 2006. Montenegro maintains an embassy in Ankara and an consulate-general in Istanbul. Turkey maintains an embassy in Podgorica. Both nations are members of the Council of Europe and NATO. Both countries are candidates for the European Union.
There are three types of government systems in European politics: in a presidential system, the president is the head of state and the head of government; in a semi-presidential system, the president and the prime minister share a number of competences; finally, in a parliamentary republic, the president is a ceremonial figurehead who has few political competences.
Both countries are full members of the Union for the Mediterranean, the Council of Europe, and NATO. Montenegro and Slovenia are security partners, cooperating in the Western Balkans Cyber Capacity Centre based in Podgorica, Montenegro, and the NATO mission in Latvia. [1] Montenegro is an EU candidate and Slovenia is an EU member. Slovenia ...
The European Commission’s top official on Tuesday urged Montenegro to push ahead with its European Union integration process after the small NATO member country elected a new government, ending ...
After months of political bickering, the parliament in NATO member and EU candidate Montenegro is set to vote Monday on a proposed new government that will hinge on support from pro-Russian and ...
A recently formed centrist group that advocates Montenegro joining the European Union was projected to win the small Balkan country's early parliamentary election Sunday, but without enough ...
European Union: President of the European Council – António Costa: President of the European Commission – Ursula von der Leyen [20] Sovereign Military Order of Malta: Prince and Grand Master – John T. Dunlap: Grand Chancellor – Riccardo Paternò di Montecupo