Eight months without a meeting, announcement or tour: Husović more active in the party than in the government

In the previous six months, Husović was more active as party leader, according to information published on the website of the Bosniak Party
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Rafet Husović, Photo: Filip Roganović
Rafet Husović, Photo: Filip Roganović
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Ažurirano: 08.08.2018. 08:13h

Deputy Prime Minister for Regional Development Rafet Husović had only three meetings since he was appointed to that position in December 2016. Judging by the data published on the Government's website, Husović did not have any meetings this year, did not visit municipalities in Montenegro, nor did he send press releases.

On the website of the vice president for regional development, it was announced that in November of last year, Husović spoke with the president of the Friendship Group of the Parliament of Iran and Montenegro, Parvane Salahšuri, while two months earlier he met with the director general of the Directorate for the Turkish Diaspora and Related Communities, Mehmet Kuse, and the ambassador of Palestine Rabi Alhantouli. Before that, the only news published was that the government of Duško Marković was elected.

In the previous six months, Husović was more active as party leader, according to information published on the website of the Bosniak Party.

In June, he met with the delegation of the European People's Party (EPP), led by the vice-president and member of the European Parliament, Paulo Rangel, while during the campaign for the local elections in Bar, he warned supporters that the further political activities of the Bosniak Party in the to that city.

According to the party's website, in May, Husović attended the signing of the pre-election coalition agreement with the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) in Bijelo Polje, and sent congratulations on the occasion of religious holidays. According to data published on the website of the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (ASK), Husović received a salary of 1.564 euros per month last year. The Deputy Prime Minister has two advisers in his cabinet.

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