Dritan Abazoviqi ends up as second man in New Government in Montenegro

Mandatar for the formation of Montenegro's new government, Zdravko Krivokapiq, presented the final proposal for the composition of the government cabinet. Deputy Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic, leader of the Joint Reform Action (URA), and of the coalition “black in white”. Defence Minister Olivera Injac, professor of security issues, has been nominated. [...]
Deputy Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic, leader of the Joint Reform Action (URA), and of the coalition “black in white”.
Defence Minister Olivera Injac, professor of security issues, has been nominated. In the position of Interior Minister Sergey Sekulovic, while for foreign affairs officer Djordje Radulovic.
Milljko Spaiq has been appointed to finance and Social Goods minister, while in the new government four majors will be joined -- education, science, culture and sports -- for the leadership of this ministry has been named Vesna Bratic.
According to Krivokapiqi's proposal, Health Minister Jelena Boroviniq Bojovic, Economic Development Minister Jakov Milatovic, Capital Investment Minister Mladen Bojanic, Minister of Public Administration, Digital Society and Media, Tamara Sredentic.
Ecology, Urbanism and Spatial Planning Minister Ratko Mitrovich, Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management Minister Aleksandar Styovovic and Minister of Justice and Minority Rights Vladimir Leposavic.
Krivokupic said the main negotiator with the EU would be named about December 15th.
For the new composition of Montenegro's government, parliament will vote on 2 December.
“If for four years we manage to realise at least 50 percent of what we have planned, we will approach enough a different quality of life”, Krivokapic said at a media conference, adding that this is an expert government and that the most important thing now is for them to start work.
On 8 October, Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic appointed Krivokapiqi as a mandate for forming the government after the opposition won the August 30th elections.
After three decades, Djukanovic's Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) left power and a new majority in parliament now consists of three coalitions: “For the Future of Montenegro”, “Peace is our nation” and the “black coalition in white”.












