Pejović filed a complaint with the Administrative Court

On March 1, the Parliament of Montenegro noted the resignation of Pejović, who resigned as a member of the Government of Montenegro on February 22 for, as he stated, moral reasons.
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Aleksandar Andrija Pejović
Aleksandar Andrija Pejović
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Ažurirano: 09.03.2018. 11:51h

Aleksandar Andrija Pejović filed a complaint with the Administrative Court against the decision of the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (ASK), which assessed his involvement in the positions of Minister of European Affairs, Chief Negotiator and Ambassador in the Mission in Brussels as a conflict of interest.

As the Administrative Court confirmed to the News, Pejović's lawsuit was filed and arrived at that institution yesterday.

On March 1, the Parliament of Montenegro confirmed the resignation of Pejović, who resigned as a member of the Government of Montenegro on February 22 for, as he stated, moral reasons.

"As a responsible and conscientious citizen, respecting the actions of Montenegrin institutions, I decided to act in this way in order to relieve the Government and myself of the pressure that arose after the decision of the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (ASK)," said Pejović at the time.

On February 19, the KAS established that Pejović, as a public official, violated the Law on Prevention of Corruption, because, contrary to the Constitution of Montenegro, he simultaneously had the status of ambassador.

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