Montenegro’s recent arrest of a former government minister has once again stirred a contentious debate over the country’s judicial practices, with critics accusing authorities of exercising ‘selective’ justice. The high-profile detention has underscored lingering concerns about political influence within the legal system, highlighting deep divisions over accountability and the rule of law in the Western Balkans. As Montenegro continues its complex path toward European integration, this latest development raises pressing questions about impartiality and governance in the region.
Montenegro’s Arrest of Former Minister Sparks Debate Over Judicial Impartiality
The recent detention of a former Montenegrin minister has ignited a fierce debate over the judiciary’s perceived impartiality in the country. Critics argue that this move is yet another example of the government wielding the legal system as a political instrument to target rivals, raising concerns over a pattern of…
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Author : Olivia Williams
Publish date : 2026-03-21 16:41:00
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