За Државно тужилаштво Црне Горе резултати истраживања Свјетске банке о перцепцији правосуђа у Црној Гори за 2025. годину представљају важан вид самопроцјене и путоказ за даље дјеловање — јасно показују да смо постигли видљиве резултате, али и гдје је потребно даље унапређење како бисмо били ефикаснији, отворенији и достојни повјерења грађана, истакао је врховни државни тужилац Милорад Марковић током представљања истраживања одржаног у Подгорици.
Marković je naglasio značaj činjenice da je istraživanje autonomno realizovano od strane Svjetske banke u saradnji sa Evropskom komisijom, ističući da je riječ o objektivnom, naučno i stručno utemeljenom istraživanju koje pruža realne pokazatelje stanja u pravosuđu.
“These results indicate that efforts in this direction should continue and that such research should be conducted in the future as well. The State Prosecutor’s Office and the Prosecutorial Council remain available to provide data and information in a transparent and objective manner during the implementation of such research,” Marković stated.
He added that the research provides realistic indicators on the basis of which institutions can further direct reform processes and improve communication with the public.
Speaking about public perceptions of the judiciary, Marković pointed out that public opinion is often not formed solely on the basis of citizens’ direct experiences with institutions, but also through various public interpretations that are not always based on objective and professional assessments of the work of judicial institutions.
“The special value of this research lies in the fact that it clearly distinguishes between the perceptions of citizens who have had contact with the judiciary and those who have not. Among respondents who had direct experience with judicial institutions, the perception of fairness increases by 11 percent and reaches 75 percent, which demonstrates that direct interaction with institutions significantly affects the level of trust,” Marković stated.
The research results show that nearly 60 percent of citizens believe that the work of the prosecution service is efficient. It was also pointed out that two-thirds of prosecutors believe that the efficiency of the judiciary has improved, while 95 percent of prosecutors positively assess the work of their institutions.
More than half of citizens believe that the prosecution service and state prosecutors are independent, while as many as 83 percent of prosecutors assess that the judicial system functions independently, according to the research findings.
The Supreme State Prosecutor also referred to the latest results of the public opinion survey “Standard Eurobarometer 105,” published by the European Commission, which show that citizens’ trust in the judiciary in Montenegro has increased to 49 percent, representing a rise of 29 percent compared to the survey conducted in the autumn of 2025.
The event was attended by the World Bank Operations Officer for Montenegro Denis Mesihović, Deputy Head of the Delegation of the European Union to Montenegro Rikardo Serri, President of the Supreme Court of Montenegro Valentina Pavličić, Minister of Justice Bojan Božović, as well as Srđan Svirčev.

