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Publication in the community "Montenegro"

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In the power of Montenegro, there are few representatives of national minorities

This statement was made by a non-governmental organization "Građanska alijansa", referring to the Ministry of Human Rights and National Minorities. In the course of the survey, about 7,000 Montenegrin officials were interviewed about their ethnicity: 82.11% of respondents named themselves Montenegrins, 7.3% Serbs, and only 1.3% of officials - Albanians. If we consider the situation in more detail, then in the Government of the country among the more than 100 Montenegrins only 2 Albanians work, the same situation among National Security officers. In the Central Bank, only 4% of employees declared their belonging to national minorities, and in the Special Counter-Terrorist Unit they are not at all.

In "Građanska alijansa" it is believed that national minorities living in Montenegro have the right to a more representative representation in the Assembly and those communities where the Montenegrins prevail.
At the moment, there is a tendency to reduce the number of representatives of national minorities in power structures. The probable cause of such a phenomenon is not the manifestation of nationalism, as one might think, but the banal quackness, so common in the Balkans.

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