9 February 2026
Flag of Montenegro (photo credit: jorono via pixabay)
Montenegrin President Jakov Milatović expressed concern over the fact that tens of thousands of workers, who have enjoyed the right to a non-working Sunday and non-working holidays for the past seven years, will be denied that right.
"The decision of the Constitutional Court and the reasons given therein must be a guide for all decision-makers in which direction they should act, in order to permanently and sustainably establish the abolished right to a non-working Sunday and non-working holidays in our constitutional and legal system. Ad hoc legal solutions that are known in advance to be subject to repeal by the Constitutional Court are currently extinguishing a fire that is only a matter of days before it flares up again," the Office of the President of the Republic announced.
They add that Milatović, within his constitutional powers, will propose to the Parliament of Montenegro on Monday that the already guaranteed constitutional rights of employees be further expanded with the right to a non-working Sunday and non-working holidays.
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Vijesti