Who are ministers in Montenegro's new government led by Dritan Abazovic?
The government has 18 ministries, 20 ministers, two of whom have no portfolios, and four deputy prime ministers
After three months of institutional blockade, and several hours of parliamentary debate, members of the Assembly of Montenegro elected a new government headed by Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic. The vote took place in the absence of the Democratic Front and the Democratic Montenegro, with the support of the Democratic Party of Socialists of Milo Djukanovic.
The new government was presented as "European" and will replace the previous headed by Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic, in which Abazovic served as deputy PM and coordinator of security services.
The government has 18 ministries, 20 ministers, two of whom have no portfolios, and four deputy prime ministers.
Deputy Prime Minister of Foreign Policy European Integration and Regional Cooperation and Minister of European Affairs is Jovana Marovic; Deputy Prime Minister of Economic System and Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management is Vladimir Jokovic;
CDM reports that other members of the cabinet include Deputy Prime Minister in charge of the political system and internal policy and Minister of Defense Rasko Konjevic;
Deputy Prime Minister in charge of regional development and Minister of Capital Investments Ervin Ibrahimovic;
Minister of Justice Marko Kovac, Minister of the Interior Filip Adzic, Minister of Finance Aleksandar Damjanovic, Minister of Foreign Affairs Ranko Krivokapic, Minister of Economic Development and Tourism Goran Djurovic, Minister of Sports and Youth Vasilije Lalosevic, Minister of Public Administration Maras Dukaj, Minister of Labor and Social Welfare Admir Adrovic, Minister of Education Miomir Mijo Vojinovic, Minister of Health Dragoslav Scekic, Minister of Culture and Media Masa Vlaovic.
There are also Minister of Ecology, Spatial Planning and Urbanism Ana Novakovic Djurovic, Minister of Human and Minority Rights is Fatmir Djeka, Minister of Science and Technological Development Biljana Scepanovic, while the ministers without portfolio are Zoran Miljanic and Adrijan Vuksanovic.
(Telegraf.rs)