2019 Montenegrin anti-corruption protests

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In February 2019, protests began in Montenegro against President Milo Đukanović, Prime Minister Duško Marković, and the government 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. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 2019 Montenegrin anti-corruption protests
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rdf:langString One of the symbols of the 2019 Montenegrin anti-corruption protests depicting hashtag "Resist!"
rdf:langString *Corruption within the government *Authoritarianism of Milo Đukanović *Media censorship *Partitocracy and nepotism *Accusations of electoral fraud
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rdf:langString *Freedom of speech *Resignation of Đukanović and several senior state officials *Technical government *Free and fair elections
rdf:langString Džemal PerovićAleksa Bečić
rdf:langString Milan RoćenDuško Marković
rdf:langString Mostly in Podgorica, Montenegro
rdf:langString Agreement on the Future
rdf:langString Civic organisations: *97,000 – Resist! *To freedom! *Student initiative Montenegrin opposition: * Democratic Montenegro * Democratic Alliance * The Montenegrin * United Reform Action * Social Democratic Party * Democratic Front * Socialist People's Party * United Montenegro
rdf:langString Montenegrin government *Ministry of Internal Affairs *National Security Agency Government parties and its support: *Democratic Party of Socialists *Social Democrats *Bosniak Party *Albanians Decisively *Croatian Civic Initiative *Liberal Party
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rdf:langString In February 2019, protests began in Montenegro against President Milo Đukanović, Prime Minister Duško Marković, and the government 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.
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