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Crna Gora na 52. mjestu globalnog indeksa investicione sigurnosti

The article reports that Montenegro ranks 52nd out of 180 countries in the Global Investment Security Index. The headline highlights this ranking, which assesses factors such as political stability, legal framework, and economic environment that influence foreign investment decisions. The report suggests that while Montenegro has made progress in improving its investment climate, there remain challenges related to governance, corruption, and regulatory efficiency. The information is presented by the national broadcaster of Montenegro, Radio Televizija Crne Gore, without additional commentary or analysis.

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Crna Gora na 52. mjestu globalnog indeksa investicione sigurnosti

The article reports that Montenegro ranks 52nd out of 180 countries in the Global Investment Security Index. The headline highlights this ranking, which assesses factors such as political stability, legal framework, and economic environment that influence foreign investment decisions. The report suggests that while Montenegro has made progress in improving its investment climate, there remain challenges related to governance, corruption, and regulatory efficiency. The information is presented by the national broadcaster of Montenegro, Radio Televizija Crne Gore, without additional commentary or analysis.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data regarding Montenegro's ranking without overtly positive or negative framing. It does not take a clear ideological stance but rather reports the findings of an international index, suggesting a balanced approach to the issue.

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