2019 Montenegrin anti-corruption protests
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Not to be confused with 2019–2020 Clerical protests in Montenegro.
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.[1]
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Date | 2 February – 7 December 2019 | ||
Location | Mostly in Podgorica, Montenegro | ||
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Methods | Demonstrations, civil disobedience, civil resistance, internet activism | ||
Resulted in | Agreement on the Future | ||
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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.[2]
The protests failed in mid-2019. Involved in corruption affairs within the government and the ruling DPS remain in their offices.