2019 Montenegrin Anti-corruption Protests
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In February 2019, protests began in
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against
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Milo Đukanović Milo Đukanović (, ; born 15 February 1962) is a Montenegrin politician who served as the President of Montenegro from 2018 to 2023, previously serving in the role from 1998 to 2002. He also served as the Prime Minister of Montenegro (1991–19 ...
,
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Duško Marković Duško Marković (; born 6 July 1959) is a Montenegrin politician who served as the prime minister from 2016 to 2020. Formerly a high-ranking member of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), he is now the president of the Party of European ...
, and the
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led by the ruling Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), which has been in power since the introduction of multi-party system in 1990. The anti-government protests have been organized by the civil sector of the Montenegrin society, concurrently with the protests in the neighboring Serbia, that had similar goals. The protests failed in mid-2019. Involved in corruption affairs within the government and the ruling DPS remain in their offices.


Background


Allegations of corruption

In 2015, the investigative journalists' network
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named
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's long-time president and Prime Minister
Milo Đukanović Milo Đukanović (, ; born 15 February 1962) is a Montenegrin politician who served as the President of Montenegro from 2018 to 2023, previously serving in the role from 1998 to 2002. He also served as the Prime Minister of Montenegro (1991–19 ...
"Person of the Year in Organized Crime"; five years prior the British daily
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placed him on a list of the world's top 20 richest
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, describing the source of his wealth as "mysterious". Đukanović denies most of the claims about his wealth. In 2016, Vice President
Svetozar Marović Svetozar Marović ( Montenegrin Cyrillic: Светозар Маровић; born 31 March 1955) is a Montenegrin lawyer and politician who served as the last head of state and head of government of Serbia and Montenegro from 2003 until Montenegro ...
of Đukanović's Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) was arrested in connection to a long-running corruption case concerning his hometown of
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; the Montenegrin prosecutor's office labeled him as "head of Budva criminal group," which he later admitted in court.


The "Atlas" and "Envelope" affairs

In mid-January, a
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from 2016 surfaced in which President Đukanovićs former ally, businessman
Duško Knežević Dr Duško Knežević (Serbian Cyrillic: Душко Кнежевић) is the founder and president of the board of directors oAtlas Group Corporation (AGC) a financial group based in Montenegro consisting of companies with interests in banks in Ser ...
, chairman of the Montenegro-based
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and high-ranked DPS member, Slavoljub Stijepović, an
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containing what Knežević later said was $97,000, to fund a Democratic Party of Socialists
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campaign. After fleeing to
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, Knežević told the media he had been providing such unreported money to the DPS for the past 25 years. Another video Knežević released in February showed a senior Montenegrin Central Bank official asking for a
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for not sending inspectors into one of Knežević's banks. He has also released documents claiming proof that he helped finance Đukanović's lavish travels abroad and his personal expenses.


Assault on journalist Olivera Lakić

In early May 2018 Olivera Lakić, an investigative journalist from the Montenegrin
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''
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'', was shot and wounded in front of her house in
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after she published a series of articles about allegedly corrupt businesses involving top state officials and their families. The identity of the shooter is still unknown.


Accusations of electoral fraud

All 39 opposition MPs (out of 81 in total) are
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ing Parliament since the constitution of its current convocation in December 2016, due to claims of electoral fraud at the 2016 parliamentary elections. Opposition started demanding a
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s and reform of Montenegrin electoral system, as well the electoral laws. The largest opposition subject, Democratic Front (DF), decided to end the boycott and return to parliament in December 2017, as did newly formed
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(UGC). The
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(SDP) and the
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both decided to end the boycott and return to parliament, after poor results in May 2018 local elections, as did Socialist People's Party (SNP) leaving
Democratic Montenegro Democratic Montenegro ( Serbian and Montenegrin: ''Demokratska Crna Gora'' / Демократска Црна Гора), also known as the Democrats (''Demokrate'' / Демократе), is a conservative liberal, centrist, populist and pro-Eu ...
(DCG) and United Reform Action (URA), who remained in the boycott with the same demands.


Anti-corruption protests

Protests started after the revelation of footage and documents that appear to implicate top officials in obtaining suspicious funds for the Đukanović' party. The demonstrations were organized by newly formed ''97,000 – Odupri se!'' ("97,000 – Resist!") civic group, an informal group of intellectuals, academics,
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activists and journalists and supported from Montenegrin parliamentary opposition parties:
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, United Reform Action,
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, Socialist People's Party,
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,
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, as well as Democratic Front alliance (all 39 opposition MPs, out of 81 in total) and newly formed extra-parliamentary parties such as the populist
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, the liberal the Montenegrin and the left-wing
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. They demanded that the government fold for the formation of a technical government, on the grounds that the conditions for free and transparent elections are not in place, but also for the resignation of President Đukanovic and the chief prosecutor for organized crime, among other people. The leader and the most notable figure of the protests was Džemal Perović, a civic activist, former MP of the Liberal Alliance. The political backgrounds of protesters and organisers are diverse, with both left-wing, liberal, moderate, and right-wing factions voicing opposition to the government. As support to the main protests in
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, political parties Democrats,
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and the Montenegrin organized a series of separate minor protests led by its leaders
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, Miodrag Lekić and Vladimir Pavićević in other Montenegrin settlements, under the slogan ''" He is done, don't be afraid!"''. On 30 March, all 39 opposition MPs in the 81-seat parliament signed ''“Agreement for the Future”'', proposed by the protest organizers a week before, pledging unity in the fight against the 30-year rule of Đukanović's party. Đukanović,
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, and other prominent ruling party representatives denied that the country was going through a political crisis, accusing protesters of being financed and organized by the opposition parties and businessman
Duško Knežević Dr Duško Knežević (Serbian Cyrillic: Душко Кнежевић) is the founder and president of the board of directors oAtlas Group Corporation (AGC) a financial group based in Montenegro consisting of companies with interests in banks in Ser ...
and that their goal was to destabilize the country. Organizers reject any connection with Knežević, considering him as part of the corrupt Montenegrin system. In mid-April 2019 after he stopped supporting the protests and its organizers, Knežević, in absentia formed his own civic group named "To freedom!", announcing parallel anti-government protests. Protests eventually have failed in mid-2019.


Demands

Organizers accuse President
Milo Đukanović Milo Đukanović (, ; born 15 February 1962) is a Montenegrin politician who served as the President of Montenegro from 2018 to 2023, previously serving in the role from 1998 to 2002. He also served as the Prime Minister of Montenegro (1991–19 ...
of presiding over
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, a loss of
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and
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, partocracy and systematic corruption. The organizers' main demands are his resignation, but also of Prime Minister
Duško Marković Duško Marković (; born 6 July 1959) is a Montenegrin politician who served as the prime minister from 2016 to 2020. Formerly a high-ranking member of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), he is now the president of the Party of European ...
and his cabinet, to form a technical government that would prepare the conditions for free and transparent elections. They seek the resignation also of the State Prosecutor Ivica Stanković, and the chief prosecutor for organized crime Milivoje Katnić, accusing both of ignoring evidence and not prosecuting manifest corruption in the ranks of Đukanović's inner circle. Protesters later demanded irrevocable resignations of the Montenegrin state-owned broadcaster, its council and the director general, accusing them of partiality and ruling-party propaganda.


Electoral Laws Reform Board

In August 2019 the opposition
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and United Reform Action parties, although initially boycotted, both decided to participate in the future work of the board for electoral system reform, following the intervention of the European Union Delegation in Montenegro and European Enlargement Commissioner
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, in order to create conditions for holding fair and free elections in 2020. After the
Democratic Montenegro Democratic Montenegro ( Serbian and Montenegrin: ''Demokratska Crna Gora'' / Демократска Црна Гора), also known as the Democrats (''Demokrate'' / Демократе), is a conservative liberal, centrist, populist and pro-Eu ...
(Democrats) joined the Board, the right-wing Democratic Front alliance decides to quit, accusing the Democrats of betraying opposition interests. Board eventually failed at the end of December 2019, after the Democrats left the board sessions in the protest to passing the controversial religious law by the
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, accusing the ruling party of inciting ethnic hatred and unrest.


Aftermath

As of December 2019 another wave of protest started in Montenegro, against the newly adopted controversial religion law which de jure transfers the ownership of church buildings and estates from the
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to the Montenegrin state, with a portion of 2019 protesters joining the new movement. In its political rights and civil liberties worldwide report in May 2020,
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marked Montenegro as a
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rather than a democracy because of declining standards in governance, justice, elections and media freedom. Freedom House stated that years of increasing state capture, abuse of power and strongman tactics employed by long-term Prime Minister and President
Milo Đukanović Milo Đukanović (, ; born 15 February 1962) is a Montenegrin politician who served as the President of Montenegro from 2018 to 2023, previously serving in the role from 1998 to 2002. He also served as the Prime Minister of Montenegro (1991–19 ...
had tipped country over the edge, and for the first time since 2003, Montenegro was no longer categorised as a democracy. The report emphasised the unequal electoral process, cases of political arrests, negative developments related to judicial independence, media freedoms, as well as a series of unresolved cases of corruption within the DPS-led government. To date, no official proceedings have been initiated against corruption within a DPS-led government, involved in corruption scandals remain in their offices. As of announcing the parliamentary election for August 2020, anti-corruption protest organizers, along with some opposition parties, started a campaign for the boycott of the 2020 parliamentary elections, claiming that the elections would not be held under fair conditions.Perović: Ne izlazite na izbore, najavite opšti bojkot
, Dan online, 20 May 2020


See also

* Serbian protests (2018–2020) * 2019–20 Clerical protests in Montenegro *
2020 Montenegrin parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Montenegro on 30 August 2020. They were the fifth parliamentary in Montenegro since 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum, gaining its independence in 2006. Eighty-one members of the Parliament of Monten ...
* 2022 Montenegrin crisis


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