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Montenegro-related events during 2024
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Timeline of Montenegrin history
Events in the year
2024 in
Montenegro
.
Incumbents
President
:
Jakov Milatović
Prime Minister
:
Milojko Spajić
Events
5 March – An appeals court overturns a decision to extradite
South Korean
cryptocurrency
mogul
Do Kwon
, who was arrested in Montenegro in March 2023, to the
United States
on fraud charges.
[1]
20 June – Two people are killed and three others are injured in a suspected bomb attack in the sports hall of
Cetinje
.
[2]
21 June – A massive power outage leaves much of the country without electricity.
[3]
2 July – Two deaths are reported in
Čanj
and
Lustica
respectively following a storm.
[4]
25 July – President of the Parliament
Andrija Mandić
, deputy prime minister
Aleksa Bečić
and MP
Milan Knežević
are declared persona non grata by Croatia following the passage of a resolution in the
Parliament of Montenegro
recognising a genocide in the
Jasenovac concentration camp
committed by the pro-Axis
Independent State of Croatia
during World War II.
[5]
1 August – An appeals court allows the extradition of
Do Kwon
to
South Korea
.
[6]
Sports
UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G
Holidays
Further information:
Public holidays in Montenegro
Source:
[7]
1 January – New Year's Day
6-8 January –
Christmas Days
1 May –
Labour Day
3 May –
Orthodox Good Friday
6 May –
Orthodox Easter
21 May –
Independence Day
13 July –
National Day
13 November – Njegos Day
References
^
"Montenegro appeals court overturns a decision to extradite Terraform Labs founder to the US"
.
AP News
. 2024-03-05
. Retrieved
2024-03-06
.
^
"Explosion in Montenegro kills 2, seriously injures 3"
.
AP News
. 20 June 2024
. Retrieved
20 June
2024
.
^
"Major power outage hits Balkan region as countries swelter in early summer heat wave"
.
AP News
. 21 June 2024
. Retrieved
21 June
2024
.
^
"A powerful summer storm sweeps through Balkans with hail, rain and winds, killing 2"
.
AP News
. 2 July 2024
. Retrieved
2 July
2024
.
^
"Croatia declares 3 Montenegrin officials persona non grata over WWII camp genocide statement"
.
Associated Press
. 25 July 2024
. Retrieved
25 July
2024
.
^
"Montenegro court approves extradition of cryptocurrency mogul Do Kwon to native South Korea"
.
AP News
. 2 August 2024
. Retrieved
2 August
2024
.
^
"Montenegro Public Holidays 2024"
.
Public Holidays Global
. Retrieved
6 December
2023
.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Montenegro-related events during 2024
←
2023
2022
2021
2024
in
Montenegro
→
2025
2026
2027
Decades:
2000s
2010s
2020s
See also:
Other events of 2024
Timeline of Montenegrin history
Events in the year
2024 in
Montenegro
.
Incumbents
President
:
Jakov Milatović
Prime Minister
:
Milojko Spajić
Events
5 March – An appeals court overturns a decision to extradite
South Korean
cryptocurrency
mogul
Do Kwon
, who was arrested in Montenegro in March 2023, to the
United States
on fraud charges.
[1]
20 June – Two people are killed and three others are injured in a suspected bomb attack in the sports hall of
Cetinje
.
[2]
21 June – A massive power outage leaves much of the country without electricity.
[3]
2 July – Two deaths are reported in
Čanj
and
Lustica
respectively following a storm.
[4]
25 July – President of the Parliament
Andrija Mandić
, deputy prime minister
Aleksa Bečić
and MP
Milan Knežević
are declared persona non grata by Croatia following the passage of a resolution in the
Parliament of Montenegro
recognising a genocide in the
Jasenovac concentration camp
committed by the pro-Axis
Independent State of Croatia
during World War II.
[5]
1 August – An appeals court allows the extradition of
Do Kwon
to
South Korea
.
[6]
Sports
UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G
Holidays
Further information:
Public holidays in Montenegro
Source:
[7]
1 January – New Year's Day
6-8 January –
Christmas Days
1 May –
Labour Day
3 May –
Orthodox Good Friday
6 May –
Orthodox Easter
21 May –
Independence Day
13 July –
National Day
13 November – Njegos Day
References
^
"Montenegro appeals court overturns a decision to extradite Terraform Labs founder to the US"
.
AP News
. 2024-03-05
. Retrieved
2024-03-06
.
^
"Explosion in Montenegro kills 2, seriously injures 3"
.
AP News
. 20 June 2024
. Retrieved
20 June
2024
.
^
"Major power outage hits Balkan region as countries swelter in early summer heat wave"
.
AP News
. 21 June 2024
. Retrieved
21 June
2024
.
^
"A powerful summer storm sweeps through Balkans with hail, rain and winds, killing 2"
.
AP News
. 2 July 2024
. Retrieved
2 July
2024
.
^
"Croatia declares 3 Montenegrin officials persona non grata over WWII camp genocide statement"
.
Associated Press
. 25 July 2024
. Retrieved
25 July
2024
.
^
"Montenegro court approves extradition of cryptocurrency mogul Do Kwon to native South Korea"
.
AP News
. 2 August 2024
. Retrieved
2 August
2024
.
^
"Montenegro Public Holidays 2024"
.
Public Holidays Global
. Retrieved
6 December
2023
.
External links
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