Konjević and Subotić request that Milović and Novović investigate the selection of the director of the Igalo Institute

"As well as to examine how Mr. Rakčević came to 26 percent of the shares of the Igalo Institute and the position to decide the fate of all those who are professionally or medically connected to the Igalo Institute"

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Konjević and Subotić, Photo: Novska lista
Konjević and Subotić, Photo: Novska lista
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Vice President of the Municipality of Herceg Novi Miloš Konjević and Member of the Parliament of Montenegro Jovan Subotic invited the Minister of Justice Andrej Milović and the Chief Special Prosecutor Vladimir Novović to examine today's election of the director of the Igalo Institute.

The board of directors of the "Dr. Simo Milošević" Institute today elected Zoran Kovačević as the executive director of that institution, based on a competition that was announced from November 3 to 18.

"By electing Zoran Kovačević to the position of director of the Igalo Institute, the three-member Board of Directors without two members who have honorably resigned from their positions has shown that the DPS octopus is still active both in Herceg Novi and in the state of Montenegro," it is stated in a statement delivered to the media by Novska lista.

They also say that the majority in the Board of Directors of the Institute was thus entrusted to two members of the Board from among the minority shareholders - Žarko Rakčević and Savo Kalezić.

"Which was accepted and supported by the president of the Board, Batrić Kontić, a member of the Socialist People's Party," they add.

The board of directors chosen by the Government, Dritan Abazović, as they say, brought to the head of this giant of the health and tourism industry the former president of the Club of DPS Councilors in the Assembly of Herceg Novi and a man who actively participated in the decade-long decline of the Igalo Institute.

"Novska Lista openly doubts the legality of the call for tenders and the election of Kovačević to this position, and invites the Minister of Justice Andrej Milović and the Chief Special Prosecutor Vladimir Novović to investigate this process as well as to investigate how Mr. Rakčević came to 26 percent of the shares of the Igalo Institute and position to decide on the fate of all those who are professionally or medically connected to the Igalo Institute," the announcement reads.

They state that everything reminds of another episode in the dirty game called the bad privatization of the Igalo Institute through the devaluation of this collective.

"Given that this process does not have the support of either the Government of Montenegro or the city of Herceg Novi, we will fight with all legitimate means to prevent this kind of development from happening, and for the Institute to be decided by those elected by the people, not those who are there lost support a long time ago," say Konjević and Subotić.

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