The controversial 2019 law on religious communities, introduced by the former ruling DPS, proposed the transfer of the majority of religious objects and land owned by the largest religious organization in the country, the SPC, to the Montenegrin state. It sparked a series of massive protests of the Serbian clerical right and pro-Serbian radical parties in Montenegro across the country, which led to the first government change in the country's history. (Source)
Montenegrin army soldiers with NATO allies from United States, Croatia, Albania, Slovenia and North Macedonia during "Immediate Response 2012", Slunj, Croatia. (Source)