AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEU–Western Balkans Summit, Tivat: EU leaders backed faster enlargement but stressed reforms on rule of law, security and fighting organised crime; Montenegro’s EU push remains tied to delivering on those benchmarks. EU enlargement rules: A new push from major EU states would add stronger safeguards for future members, including possible limits on voting rights in sensitive areas to avoid “blockage” scenarios. Montenegro housing: Montenegrin tenants launched “Right to Housing 2035,” calling for a long-term national housing plan amid rising prices and rents. EU transport funding: The European Court of Auditors warns Western Balkans transport projects (including Montenegro) are too slow for the 2030 network target, citing delays, weak oversight and sustainability concerns. Montenegro in the spotlight: EU officials say Montenegro is on track for EU membership as early as 2028, with reforms across negotiation chapters. Local development: Luštica Bay’s “The Peaks” golf residences and Centrale’s “The Heights” housing collection continue rolling out, with the first golf holes already operating and more homes planned.
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