
Milena Perović
Milena Perović is the chief editor of the weekly magazine 'Monitor' in Montenegro. She is known for her critical stance on the political climate in the country, particularly regarding the handling of identity issues and the lack of dialogue among political classes. Perović has pointed out that the legacy of the previous government, the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), continues to influence current politics, with polarizing issues being used to mobilize voters rather than to foster consensus. She emphasizes the need for a collaborative approach to resolving contentious topics, especially those affecting Montenegro's European Union aspirations.
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Milena Perović is the editor of the weekly 'Monitor' who criticized Janović's complaint as pressure on journalism.
ANB tvrdi da prijava protiv novinarki CIN-a nije pritisak na medijeMilena Perović is the editor of the weekly 'Monitor' and commented on the political strategies of the DPS.
Može li DPS podršku donaciji za SPC pravdati partnerstvom s čelnikom BudveMilena Perović commented on the Democratic Party of Socialists' support for the church budget, noting their historical relationship with the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Mekše prema SPC, lakše do vlasti? Šta znače podrška DPS donaciji za hram u Budvi i otklon nekih od naziva "Crkva Srbije"Milena Perović commented on the announcement of the Democratic People's Party's activities regarding the status of the Serbian language.
Šta znači odluka DNP-a da intenzivira aktivnosti na rješavanju pitanja srpskog jezikaMilena Perović noted that the DPS will 'come out of the offices' and that the terrain will recognize them as demonstrators.
Šta DPS želi da postigne na skupovima u opštinama gdje je "država najugroženija"Milena Perović emphasizes that Stojović is not the only media figure from the 1990s to receive an institutional position in Montenegro today.
CANU odabrala problematičnog "selektora" za Enciklopediju Crne Gore?Milena Perović is the editor-in-chief of the weekly 'Monitor' who commented on the political tactics of Knežević.
Kneževiću prešlo u naviku da prijeti izlaskom iz vlasti ako ne bude po njegovomMilena Perović is the editor of the weekly 'Monitor' and analyzes the political situation in Montenegro five years after the first change of government.
Gdje je Crna Gora pet godina nakon prve smjene vlasti na izborimaMilena Perović is the editor-in-chief of the weekly 'Monitor' and has commented on the state of institutions in Montenegro.
Milo drži lekcije tužilaštvu, sagovornici tvrde da nema nejasnoća u aferi TelekomMilena Perović emphasized that the argument about alleged connections with DPS is used to divert attention from the demands of the protesters.
Protestuju jer traže odgovore nadležnihMilena Perović is the editor-in-chief of the weekly 'Monitor' who expressed concern over the lack of argumented discussions in Montenegro.
Podrška Alabaru krnji podršku Vladi?Milena Perović, the editor-in-chief of the weekly 'Monitor', stated that the results of previous local elections indicate the strengthening of two political blocs.
Da li bi eventualna pobjeda opozicije u Nikšiću uzdrmala VladuMilena Perović critiques the dependency of Montenegrin political actors on foreign institutions.
Zašto se tokom gotovo svakog značajnijeg političkog konflikta "prizivaju" stranciMilena Perović assesses that 'polarizing questions' are a legacy of the DPS rule.
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