Montenegro Prime Minister Milojko Spajić has reshuffled his cabinet, introducing a new lineup with increased pro-Serb and Bosniak influence and expanding his parliamentary majority from 46 to 53 members of parliament (MPs). Almost nine months after taking office, the new government secured approval from 53 of the 81 MPs on Tuesday, while the opposition chose to boycott the vote. The centrist Europe Now! (PES) party, led by Spajić, won the parliamentary elections in June 2023, but was not able to secure an absolute majority. After prolonged negotiations, Spajić was finally able to form his firs…