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Abazovic introduces the ministers of the Montenegrin government, two of them Albanian

Abazovic introduces the ministers of the Montenegrin government, two of them

Montenegro's caretaker Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic has unveiled the names of the new Montenegrin government ministers.

The composition of the new government in Montenegro will have 18 ministries, four deputy presidents and two ministers without portfolios, while it is noticeable that two of them are Albanians.

Abazovic has nominated Marash Dukaj for the new post of Minister of Public Administration, representing in the Abazovic government's Albanian List the coalition that includes the parties Force-ASH-LDSH-Perspektiva-Union of Tuz, as well as Fatmir Gjeka appointed by Abazovic as Minister of Public Administration. of Human and Ethnic Minority Rights, currently a member of the “Bashkë nji za” coalition in the Montenegrin Parliament and chairman of the Democratic Party.

Names of ministers:

The Deputy Prime Minister for Foreign Policy, European Integration and Regional Cooperation and Minister of European Affairs, will be Dr. Jovana Marovic.
Deputy Prime Minister for Economic System and Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management Vladimir Jokovic.
Deputy Prime Minister in charge of the political system and domestic policy and Minister of Defense, MA Rasko Konjevic.
Deputy Prime Minister in charge of regional development and Minister of Capital Investments Ervin Ibrahimovic.
The Minister of Justice, Marko Kovac, born in Podgorica in 1985, a graduate of the Faculty of Law of the University of Montenegro in Podgorica, has worked in the Supreme Court, a former lawyer in the law firm Ivanovic, Kovac & Vuksanovic.
Minister of Internal Affairs Filip Adzic.
Minister of Finance, Aleksandar Damjanovi..
Minister of Foreign Affairs, MA Ranko Krivokapic.
Minister of Economic Development and Tourism, Goran Djurovic.
Minister of Sports and Youth, Vasilije Lalošević.
Minister of Public Administration, MA Maras Dukaj.
Minister of Labor and Social Welfare, Admir Adrovic.
Minister of Education, M. Miomir Mijo Vojinovic.
Minister of Health Dragoslav Seekic.
Minister of Culture and Media Masha Vlaovic.
Minister of Ecology, Spatial Planning and Urbanism, Ana Novakovi Gj ururovi..
Minister of Human and Minority Rights, Fatmir Đeka, born in Bar in 1975, graduated in economics, former mayor of Ulcinj, longtime member of the Parliament of Montenegro;
Minister of Science and Technological Development, Dr. Biljana Scepanovic.
Minister without portfolio, Zoran Miljanic.
Minister without portfolio, Adrijan Vuksanovi..

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