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Montenegrin government falls over ties with Serbian Church


Predrag Milic | AP

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PODGORICA, Montenegro — The Montenegrin government fell in a no-confidence vote 
early Saturday that followed a rift over relations with the powerful Serbian 
Orthodox Church.

Lawmakers voted 50-1 to oust the government of Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic 
just weeks after he signed an agreement regulating the position of the Serbian 
church in Montenegro.

The issue is sensitive for many in the small Balkan nation of 620,000 people 
that split from its much bigger neighbor Serbia in 2006. The Serbian Orthodox 
Church enjoys the biggest following in Montenegro, but the nation is divided 
over the church’s dominant role and the country’s ties to Serbia.

Critics have argued there was no need for a special deal with the Serbian 
church separate from other religious communities. Pro-Western groups in 
Montenegro also have described the agreement as a tool for Serbia and Russia to 
increase their influence in Montenegro amid the war in Ukraine.

Abazovic has defended the agreement as the way to put behind the long-standing 
church dispute over its property and other rights in Montenegro, and focus on 
other important issues.

It was not immediately clear whether the fall of the government would lead to 
snap parliamentary elections or if the parties would try to form a new govening 
coalition.

Political bickering in Montenegro has blocked progress toward integration into 
the European Union. Montenegro in 2017 defied its former ally Russia to become 
a member of NATO.

 

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