Profiling Who is James Milatovic the politician who defeated Djukanovic?

Jakov Milatovic will be president of Montenegro, as in the run-off of presidential elections he beat Milo Djukanovic by 20 per cent margin. But who's Milatovic? For this media “CDM” published a biograd of it. “Jakov Milatovic belongs to the pleade of the youngest Montenegrin politicians, who were placed [...]
Jakov Milatovic will be president of Montenegro, as in the run-off of presidential elections he beat Milo Djukanovic by 20 per cent margin.
But who's Milatovic? For this media “CDM” published a biograd of it.
“Jakov Milatovic belongs to the pleade of the youngest Montenegrin politicians, who became the focus of the attention of political opinion when he entered the government of Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapiq as Economic Development Minister”, the article said.
Miatovic was born in Podgorica on December 07th 1986. He's married to Milena and has three children... daughters Sarah and Anna, and son David.
In the local elections in Montenegro last October, the Movement Europe won the largest support in Podgorica and announced forming a government with the winning parliamentary parties in August 2020, and Milatovic was seen as head of the capital.
The EPS nominated Milatovic for Montenegrin president after the State Election Commission rejected his party colleague Spajic's candidacy and won 28.9 per cent of the vote in the first round, with what it qualified for in the second round where and tonight.
Montenegro's future president, elementary, high school and university conducted in Podgorica.
As a stockbroker of the U.S. government, he spent a year studying at Illinois State University.
He then studied for a semester at the University of Economy and Business in Vienna ( WWWAEN, this time a stockbroker of the Austrian government. The European Commission allowed him to spend a year studying at the University of Rome (La Sapienza). As British government stockist, he received a master's degree in economics at Oxford University.
In addition to formal education, Milatovic has attended programmes organised by the United Nations in New York, the German Konrad Adenauer Foundation, the Montenegrin Embassy in Rome and the Office for International Co-operation of the Economic Faculty in Podgorica.
In addition, he passed the “Oxbridge Academic” program on Oxford, and numerous International Monetary Fund programmes (FMN) in London, London School of Economics (LCE) and others.
He also trained at Beijing University, Stanford University's Academy of Leadership and the University of Belgrade.
He has won numerous awards, speaks English, Italian and Spanish.
It has been working in the banking sector both inside and abroad, part of the economic and political analysis team at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (BERZH), has been taken care of the economic analysis of the Southeast European region and later the analysis of Western Balkan countries.
From 2018 to 2020, he worked in Bucharest as the main economic analyst for the EURZH for Romania, Croatia, Slovenia and Bulgaria.












