Montenegro has a new prime minister

Montenegro has a new prime minister

Parliament of Montenegro approved new Government of the country. Elected new prime minister Dritan Abazovich (pictured centered on the bottom row).

The government consists of 18 ministries, 20 ministers (two without portfolios) and four vice-presidents, and its term of office is limited to one year. 48 deputies voted in favor of the proposal on the program of work and composition of the Government, 45 in favor, XNUMX against, and there were no abstentions.

Vice Prime Minister for Foreign Policy, European Integration and Regional Cooperation, Minister for European Affairs Jovana Marovic, Deputy Prime Minister for the Economic System, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Resources Vladimir Jokovic, Deputy Prime Minister for Political System and Domestic Policy, Minister of Defense Rasko Konevich, Deputy Prime Minister of the Government for Regional Development and Minister of Capital Investments Ervin Ibrahimovic.

Minister of Justice Marko Kovac, Minister of Internal Affairs Filip Adzic, Minister of Finance Alexander Damyanovich, Foreign Secretary Ranko Krivokapic, Minister of Economic Development and Tourism Goran Djurovic, Minister of Sports and Youth Vasily Laloshevich, Minister of Public Administration Maras Dukay, Minister of Labor and Social Security Admir Adrovich, Minister of education Miomir Miyo Vojinovic, Minister of Health Dragoslav Schekich, Minister of Culture and Media Masha Vlaovich, Minister of Ecology, Territorial Planning and Urban Planning Ana Novakovic Djurovic, Minister for Human and Minority Rights Fatmir Jack, Minister of Science and Technological Development Bilyana Shchepanovich with portfolio Zoran Milyanic and a minister without portfolio Adrian Vuksanovic.

To the new government of Montenegro not entered a former finance minister who has been actively promoting cryptocurrencies and blockchain in recent months. What will happen now with draft law on the regulation of cryptocurrencies and whether it will be accepted, has not yet been reported.

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