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Montenegro's Judicial Independence Perception Remains Low, Says EC Report

Africa3 hr ago

A recent report from the European Commission (EC) indicates that the perception of judicial independence in Montenegro continues to be low. In 2026, only 26 percent of the general population viewed the independence of courts and judges as "fairly or very good." This sentiment was slightly more positive among businesses, with 52 percent of companies holding the same opinion regarding the judiciary's independence. The findings suggest persistent concerns about the fairness and impartiality of Montenegro's judicial system among both citizens and the economic sector.

AI Analysis

The European Commission's report highlights a persistent challenge in Montenegro regarding the perceived independence of its judiciary. This perception gap, affecting both the general populace and the business community, can impact investor confidence and the rule of law. Addressing these perceptions will likely require sustained efforts in judicial reform, transparency, and accountability mechanisms. Over the next decade, strengthening judicial independence will be crucial for Montenegro's progress towards European Union integration and fostering a stable economic environment.

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