Cetinjski vjesnik

Cetinjski vjesnik (Cyrillic: Цетињски вјесник), later known only as Vjesnik was Montenegrin political newspaper, published in Cetinje, then capital of Montenegrin monarchy.[1][2] Its published twice a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 1908 to 1915. Cetinjski vjesnik was funded by the True People's Party-led Government of the Kingdom of Montenegro, to counter the then anti-Montenegrin propaganda spread by the authorities of the Kingdom of Serbia in those years.

The editors-in-chief of the newspaper were: Božo Novaković (until 1911) Lazar Čobeljić (from 1911 until 1914) and Radomir Krivokapić, until the party was abolished in 1915.[3] The last issue of this newspaper was printed December 24, 1915.

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