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Kos: Adoption of proposed constitutional amendments encouraging news

The article reports that the adoption of a proposal for changes to the Constitution in Montenegro is considered an encouraging news. The headline suggests that this development is viewed positively by the authorities in Montenegro, specifically mentioning the radio-television station RTCG as the source.

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Kos: Adoption of proposed constitutional amendments encouraging news

The article reports that the adoption of a proposal for changes to the Constitution in Montenegro is considered an encouraging news. The headline suggests that this development is viewed positively by the authorities in Montenegro, specifically mentioning the radio-television station RTCG as the source.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the adoption of constitutional amendment proposals as 'encouraging news' without overtly favoring any particular political faction. It does not provide detailed commentary or analysis beyond stating the event, suggesting a balanced approach rather than a clear ideological slant.

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