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Montenegro’s new government headed by PM Igor Luksic gets voted in
Published on: Dec 30, 2010 • 12:59 AM Author: PR Bureau
Montenegro’s new government headed by Prime Minister Igor Luksic was inaugurated in the Parliament today, December 29, by a majority vote of 46 to 25, with 2 abstentions.
Prime Minister Luksic has made extensive changes in the government structure. Five new ministers have been introduced into the Cabinet, the Ministry for European Integration has been merged with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a new Ministry of Science established to advance Montenegro’s research and development capabilities.
The new government will remain committed to Montenegro’s top foreign policy goals: EU and NATO membership.
In his keynote address on Tuesday, Mr. Luksic outlined an action plan that will build upon the successes of his predecessor, former Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic, while pursuing new initiatives aimed at enhancing the rule of law and moving Montenegro into a new era of prosperity.
He pledged, in particular, to undertake significant economic and structural reforms, ensure fiscal and financial stability and overhaul business regulations.
Mr. Luksic, 34, is Montenegro’s third prime minister since the country regained independence in 2006.
The composition of the new Cabinet
Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Minister DUSKO MARKOVIC (formerly minister without portfolio)
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Information Society and Telecommunications VUJICA LAZOVIC
Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration MILAN ROCEN
Interior Minister IVAN BRAJOVIC
Finance Minister MILORAD KATNIC (formerly deputy finance minister)
Defence Minister BORO VUCINIC
Economy Minister VLADIMIR KAVARIC (formerly President of the Council of the Insurance Supervision Agency)
Minister of Transport and Maritime Affairs ANDRIJA LOMPAR
Minister of Sustainable Development and Tourism PREDRAG SEKULIC (formerly Political Director of the governing Democratic Party of Socialists)
Agriculture Minister TARZAN MILOSEVIC
Education Minister SLAVOLJUB STIJEPOVIC
Science Minister TANJA VLAHOVIC
Labour Minister SUAD NUMANOVIC
Health Minister MIODRAG RADUNOVIC
Culture, Sport and Media Minister BRANISLAV MICUNOVIC
Human and Minority Rights Minister FERHAT DINOSA
Minister without portfolio RAFET HUSOVIC
Prime Minister Luksic has made extensive changes in the government structure. Five new ministers have been introduced into the Cabinet, the Ministry for European Integration has been merged with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a new Ministry of Science established to advance Montenegro’s research and development capabilities.
The new government will remain committed to Montenegro’s top foreign policy goals: EU and NATO membership.
In his keynote address on Tuesday, Mr. Luksic outlined an action plan that will build upon the successes of his predecessor, former Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic, while pursuing new initiatives aimed at enhancing the rule of law and moving Montenegro into a new era of prosperity.
He pledged, in particular, to undertake significant economic and structural reforms, ensure fiscal and financial stability and overhaul business regulations.
Mr. Luksic, 34, is Montenegro’s third prime minister since the country regained independence in 2006.
The composition of the new Cabinet
Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Minister DUSKO MARKOVIC (formerly minister without portfolio)
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Information Society and Telecommunications VUJICA LAZOVIC
Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration MILAN ROCEN
Interior Minister IVAN BRAJOVIC
Finance Minister MILORAD KATNIC (formerly deputy finance minister)
Defence Minister BORO VUCINIC
Economy Minister VLADIMIR KAVARIC (formerly President of the Council of the Insurance Supervision Agency)
Minister of Transport and Maritime Affairs ANDRIJA LOMPAR
Minister of Sustainable Development and Tourism PREDRAG SEKULIC (formerly Political Director of the governing Democratic Party of Socialists)
Agriculture Minister TARZAN MILOSEVIC
Education Minister SLAVOLJUB STIJEPOVIC
Science Minister TANJA VLAHOVIC
Labour Minister SUAD NUMANOVIC
Health Minister MIODRAG RADUNOVIC
Culture, Sport and Media Minister BRANISLAV MICUNOVIC
Human and Minority Rights Minister FERHAT DINOSA
Minister without portfolio RAFET HUSOVIC
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