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Parliament approves Cabinet reshuffle
Parliament approves Cabinet reshuffle
Published on: Jul 23, 2024 • 3:15 PM Author: Public Relations Service of the Government of Montenegro
On 23 July 2024, the Parliament of Montenegro voted to reshuffle the 44th Government of Montenegro, headed by Milojko Spajić. The Government includes seven deputy prime ministers, twenty-five ministries, and a minister without portfolio, as follows:
- Deputy Prime Minister for Security, Defence, Fight Against Crime, and Internal Policy: Aleksa Bečić
- Deputy Prime Minister for Education, Science, and Relations with Religious Communities: Budimir Aleksić
- Deputy Prime Minister for International Relations and Minister of Foreign Affairs: Ervin Ibrahimović
- Deputy Prime Minister for Foreign and European Affairs: Filip Ivanović
- Deputy Prime Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development: Milun Zogović
- Deputy Prime Minister for Political System, Judiciary, and Anti-Corruption: Momo Koprivica
- Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Policy and Minister of Economic Development: Nik Gjeloshaj
- Minister of Justice: Bojan Božović
- Minister of Defence: Dragan Krapović
- Minister of Finance: Novica Vuković
- Minister of the Interior: Danilo Šaranović
- Minister of Public Administration: Marash Dukaj
- Minister of Education, Science, and Innovation: Anđela Jakšić Stojanović
- Minister of Health: Vojislav Šimun
- Minister of Labour, Employment, and Social Dialogue: Naida Nišić
- Minister of Social Welfare, Family Care, and Demography: Damir Gutić
- Minister of Culture and Media: Tamara Vujović
- Minister of Maritime Affairs: Filip Radulović
- Minister of Transport: Maja Vukićević
- Minister of Spatial Planning, Urbanism, and State Property: Slaven Radunović
- Minister of Tourism: Simonida Kordić
- Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development, and Northern Region Development: Damjan Ćulafić
- Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Water Management: Vladimir Joković
- Minister of Energy: Saša Mujović
- Minister of Mining, Oil, and Gas: Admir Šahmanović
- Minister of Human and Minority Rights: Fatmir Gjeka
- Minister of European Affairs: Maida Gorčević
- Minister of Sports and Youth: Dragoslav Šćekić
- Minister of Regional and Investment Development and Cooperation with Non-Governmental Organisations: Ernad Suljević
- Minister of Diaspora Affairs: Mirsad Azemović
- Minister without Portfolio for relations with the Parliament of Montenegro: Milutin Butorović
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