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Spajić Cabinet
The Spajić Cabinet is the 44th cabinet of Montenegro. It was elected on 31 October 2023 by a majority vote in the parliament. The government is composed of Europe Now, Democratic Montenegro, For the Future of Montenegro ( NSD- DNP), Bosniak Party The Bosniak Party (Montenegrin language, Montenegrin/, cnr-Cyrl, Бошњачка странка, abbr. BS) is a conservative and National conservatism, national conservative list of political parties in Montenegro, political party of the Bosniak ..., Socialist People's Party, Albanian Forum, Albanian Alliance. Cabinet composition Party breakdown Cabinet members References {{Reflist Government of Montenegro Cabinets established in 2023 2023 establishments in Montenegro ...
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Milojko Spajić
Milojko "Mickey" Spajić (; born 24 September 1987) is a Montenegrin politician and financial engineer serving as Prime Minister of Montenegro since October 2023. He also served as the minister of finance and social welfare in the government of Montenegro and the cabinet of Zdravko Krivokapić from 2020 to 2022. Spajić is the president of the centrist Europe Now party. As of 2025, he is the fourth youngest serving state leader in the world, after Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso, Daniel Noboa of Ecuador and Kristrún Frostadóttir of Iceland. Early life and education Spajić was born on 24 September 1987 in Pljevlja, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia. Spajić is related to Bishop Metodije Ostojić. He graduated from Pljevlja Gymnasium as one of the best students and continued his education at the Saitama University and Osaka University in Japan, where he studied ecometrics in Japanese as a scholarship holder of the Government of Japan. As part of a student exchange progr ...
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Prime Minister Of Montenegro
The prime minister of Montenegro ( cnr-Latn, Premijer/Premijerka Crne Gore, cnr-Cyrl, Премијер/Премијерка Црне Горе), officially the president of the Government of Montenegro ( cnr-Latn, Predśednik/Predśednica Vlade Crne Gore, ), is the head of the government of Montenegro. The role of the prime minister is to direct the work of the government, and to submit to the Parliament the government's program, which includes a list of proposed ministers. The resignation of the prime minister would cause the dissolution of his government. The current prime minister, Milojko Spajić, leader of the political party Europe Now!, was approved by the Parliament of Montenegro on 31 October 2023, after the formation of the 44th government of Montenegro. History The first modern Montenegrin government was established on 20 March 1879, during the Principality of Montenegro. The title of the head of government was President of the Ministerial Council (''Пред ...
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Vojislav Šimun
Vojislav ( sr-Cyrl, Војислав, ) is a Serbian masculine given name, a Slavic dithematic name (of two lexemes), derived from the Slavic words ''voj'' ("war, warrior"), and ''slava'' ("glory, fame"). Its feminine form is '' Vojislava''. The first historical encounter of the name is through Serbian ruler Stefan Vojislav, also known as the ''Prince of the Serbs.'' He would also found the Serbian dynasty Vojislavljević (992–1091), the second oldest Serbian dynasty after Vlastimirović. Notable people *Stefan Vojislav (fl. 1034–43), Serbian ruler *Vojislav Brajović (born 1949), Serbian actor *Vojislav Đonović (1921–2008), Serbian jazz guitarist *Vojislav Ilić (1860–1894), Serbian poet *Vojislav Jovanović Marambo, Serbian university professor and diplomat *Vojislav V. Jovanović, Serbian writer *Vojislav Koštunica (b. 1944), Serbian politician *Vojislav Melić (1940–2006), Yugoslav footballer *Vojislav Mihailović (born 1951), Serbian politician *Vojislav ...
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Bojan Božović (politician)
Bojan Božović may refer to: *Bojan Božović (footballer) Bojan Božović (Cyrillic: Бојан Божовић; born 3 February 1985) is a Montenegrin retired professional footballer who played as a striker. The last club he played for on a professional level was FK Sutjeska Nikšić. Club career He ... (born 1985), Montenegrin footballer * Bojan Božović (tennis) (born 1987), Serbian tennis player {{DEFAULTSORT:Bozovic, Bojan ...
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Novica Vuković
Novica is an e-commerce website that enables artisans to sell their handcrafted goods to customers worldwide. Partnered with the National Geographic Society, Novica shows handcrafted works of art, ranging from handmade jewelry to handmade apparel and world-style home decor. History The idea behind Novica came to a group of co-founders at Stanford University in 1995 who collectively felt there must be a better way for artisans in developing nations to sell their goods to customers around the world. In 1995, Roberto Milk, went to Mina Olivera and her mother, Armenia Nercessian de Oliveira, a human rights officer with the United Nations Commission on Human Rights who was later featured in Elizabeth Gilbert’s novel Eat, Pray, Love. and together, they came up with the plan behind Novica, along with Milk’s brother, Andy Milk, childhood friend Charles Hachtmann, Stanford roommate Jose Cervantes. In 1999, supported by Michael Burns and other seed investors, they took up an office i ...
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Minister (government)
A minister is a politician who heads a ministry, making and implementing decisions on policies in conjunction with the other ministers. In some jurisdictions the head of government is also a minister and is designated the ' prime minister', ' premier', 'chief minister', ' chancellor' or other title. In Commonwealth realm jurisdictions which use the Westminster system of government, ministers are usually required to be members of one of the houses of Parliament or legislature, and are usually from the political party that controls a majority in the lower house of the legislature. In other jurisdictions—such as Belgium, Mexico, Netherlands, Philippines, Slovenia, and Nigeria—the holder of a cabinet-level post or other government official is not permitted to be a member of the legislature. Depending on the administrative arrangements in each jurisdiction, ministers are usually heads of a government department and members of the government's ministry, cabinet and perhaps of ...
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Nik Gjeloshaj
Nik Đeljošaj ( cyrl, Ник Ђелошај, ; born 12 November 1979) is a Montenegrin politician. He is serving as deputy Prime Minister of Economic Policy and Minister of Economic Development in Montenegro. Previously he has served as the Mayor of Tuzi from 23 March 2019 to November 2023. Biography Gjeloshaj is the leader of Albanian Alternative. In the 2020 Montenegrin parliamentary election, he was the ballot carrier of the Albanian List, a minority politics coalition, formed by New Democratic Force (FORCA), the Albanian Alternative (AA), Albanian Coalition Perspective (AKP) and the Democratic League of Albanians (DSA). The new coalition won 1.58% of the vote and gained a singular seat in the Parliament of Montenegro The Parliament of Montenegro () is the unicameral legislature of Montenegro. The Parliament currently has 81 members, with each member elected to a four-year term. Following the 2006 independence referendum, the Parliament declared and ratified t ..., whic ...
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Momo Koprivica
Momo may refer to: Geography * Momo (department), Cameroon, a division of Northwest Province * Momo, Gabon, a town in the Woleu-Ntem province * Momo, Piedmont, a town in the province of Novara, Italy People Given name or nickname Athletes * Mohammed Benaziza (1959–1992), Algerian bodybuilder * Momo Blamo (born 1974), Liberian former football goalkeeper * Jerónimo Figueroa Cabrera (born 1982), Spanish footballer known as "Momo" * Momo Cissé (born 2002), Guinean footballer * Mohamed Diamé (born 1987), French footballer * Mouhamed Momo Faye (born 2005), Senegalese basketball player in Italy * Momo Koseki (born 1982), Japanese former professional boxer * Mamadou Momo Mbaye (born 1998), Senegalese footballer * Mohamed Sissoko (born 1985), Malian former footballer * Momo Wandel Soumah (footballer) (1977–2017), Guinean footballer * Momo Suzuki (born 2007), Japanese snowboarder * , Japanese judoka * Momo Yansané (born 1997), Guinean footballer * Uroš Momić (born 1992), Serbi ...
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Milun Zogović
"Milun" is a Breton lai by the medieval poet Marie de France, (fl. 1160 to 1215). ''Milun'' is the ninth lai in the collection known as the ''Lais of Marie de France''. Like the other lais (lays) in this collection, ''Milun'' is written in the Anglo-Norman dialect of Old French, in -4; we might wonder whether there's a point at which it's appropriate to talk of the beginnings of French, that is, when it wa ..., in couplets of eight syllable">couplet">-4; we might wonder whether there's a point at which it's appropriate to talk of the beginnings of French, that is, when it wa ..., in couplets of eight syllables in length. Plot summary Milun, a knight without equal who lives in southern Wales, falls in love with a beautiful noblewoman (a baron's daughter). They begin a secret affair and soon conceive a child. The noblewoman fears for her reputation because they are not married. She is able to hide the pregnancy. Once the child is born, she has him sent away to her sister in North ...
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Budimir Aleksić
Budimir () may refer to: Masculine given name of Slavic origin *Budimir Đukić Budimir Đukić ( sr-Cyrl, Будимир Ђокић; also transliterated Djukić; born 26 July 1977) is a former Serbian Association football, footballer who played as a midfielder. His first club was FK Radnički Kragujevac, that in the beginn ... (born 1977), Serbian footballer * Budimir Janošević (born 1989), Serbian football goalkeeper * Budimir Jolović (born 1959), Macedonian-Serbian basketball player * Budimir Lončar (1924–2024), Yugoslav and Croatian politician * Budimir Metalnikov (1925–2005), Russian screenwriter and film director * Budimir Šegrt (born 1956), Montenegrin doctor and politician * Budimir Vujačić (born 1964), Montenegrin footballer Surname * Ante Budimir (born 1991), Croatian footballer * Dennis Budimir (1938–2023), American musician * Marijan Budimir (born 1980), Croatian footballer * Mario Budimir (born 1986), Croatian footballer * Milan Budimir (1891–1975 ...
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Filip Ivanović (politician)
Filip Ivanović (; born 6 January 1986) is a Montenegrin philosopher, university professor, and politician, who served as minister of foreign affairs of Montenegro from October 2023 to July 2024. Currently he holds the position of Deputy Prime Minister for Foreign and European Affairs in the Government of Montenegro. He is a research associate at the University of Montenegro and a presidency member of Europe Now Movement (PES). Early life and education Ivanović was born on 6 January 1986 in Titograd, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia, where he completed his elementary education and gymnasium. He graduated from the Department of Philosophy of the University of Bologna, where he also received his master's degree in 2009. He obtained his PhD in 2014 from the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, defending his doctoral thesis on Dionysius the Areopagite and Maximus the Confessor before an international committee. ...
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