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Montenegro authorities falls in Serbian Orthodox church row


The federal government in Montenegro fell on Saturday, following a no-confidence vote over a row with the nation’s Serbian Orthodox church, AFP stories. MPs voted 50 to 1 to oust the federal government of prime minister Dritan Abazović. It got here after he signed a deal regulating the property rights of the church, the most important religion in Montenegro, which cut up from Serbia in 2006. The nation is split over the church’s dominant position.

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