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Montenegro: Roma Still without a Vote in Parliament

Despite more than 30 years of discourse on inclusion, the Roma have never had a representative in the Montenegrin Parliament. While other minorities of comparable size benefit from a reduced electoral threshold, this community remains excluded from the political game. An injustice denounced by Brussels, but that Podgorica is slow to correct. Articles / One - Slideshow, Radio Slobodna Evropa, Roma Balkans, Montenegro, Populations, minorities and …
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Despite more than 30 years of discourse on inclusion, the Roma have never had a representative in the Montenegrin Parliament. While other minorities of comparable size benefit from a reduced electoral threshold, this community remains excluded from the political game. An injustice denounced by Brussels, but that Podgorica is slow to correct. Articles / One - Slideshow, Radio Slobodna Evropa, Roma Balkans, Montenegro, Populations, minorities and …

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courrierdesbalkans.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.
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