MP and councilor of the Bosniak Party (BS) Nedžad Drešević earned more than 2.200 euros a month last year. This is shown by the regular annual property card for last year, which he submitted to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption.
His salary in the Assembly of Montenegro was almost 1.600 euros, and his salary in the Assembly of the Capital City was 150 euros per month.
Drešević reported that every month last year he received 100 euros from additional work at "Montedent", and another 375 euros from renting office space to that dental office. A year earlier, that rent was 500 euros.
Although he is not mentioned in the record, Drešević is the founder of "Montedent".
He is the owner of a 44-square-meter office space that he acquired by purchase, and his wife Alma Drešević owns a 43-square-meter apartment, the basis of which is a gift contract.
Until the end of June, Drešević received an incomplete 1.135 on the basis of the termination of public office, and since then she has been earning almost 760 euros per month.
The movable assets of the family have not changed compared to last year, so the MP drives a Mercedes Benz from 2012, and she drives a year-old Opel Corsa.
At the end of last year, the spouses had saved 20.000, of which the deputy had 15.000 euros. That is 5.000 euros more than the year before.
He did not give the Agency permission to inspect the bank accounts, which, unlike him, the deputy of the Democratic Front (DF) Ljiljana Đurašković did.
Her salary as an MP last year amounted to a little more than 1.745 euros.
The MP duly reported that she received EUR 810 in aid from the Assembly due to the death of a family member and less than EUR 1.000 from the PIO Fund.
The record states that her husband received 174 from the PIO Fund and worked for two months at "Poseidon Tours".
About two-thirds of the inherited house of 208 square meters with pasture and yard leads to it.
A "Mazda 2" from 2004 is on consignment, and he also has a collection of art paintings with a market value of 15.000 euros.
The member of the DF reported that she gives almost 800 euros on a refinancing loan of 60.00 euros, and her husband has a loan for pensioners of 5.500 euros, which he pays back in installments of 80 euros.
The representative of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Dragutin Papović also gave his consent to inspect the accounts.
His average monthly income from the Assembly amounted to a little more than 1.440 euros, and in addition he reported other income.
For most of last year, he received less than 290 euros as a part-time teacher at the Faculty of Philosophy in Nikšić, and he reported that in November, as a member of the Commission for taking the diplomatic-consular exam of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he earned 600 euros in fees.
In the name of copyright and other intellectual property rights, he earned 935 euros last year, and the fees came from the addresses of Matica Montenegrin, the Capital City, the State Archives and the Institute for Textbooks and Teaching Aids.
His wife Snežana Papović at the Center for Social Work for the municipalities of Nikšić, Plužine and Šavnik received from 330 to 566 euros per month last year.
The MP is the owner of a house of 88 with a garage and a yard that he acquired through construction and purchase.
In addition, he is the owner of a "golf 4" from 2003, and on his current account he reported that at the end of last year it was 1.746 euros.
The MP is repaying two loans with a total value of 7.000 euros, which he is repaying in installments of 155 and 173 euros.
Public officials are required to submit regular annual property records for the previous year by the end of March.
Anyone who fails to do so will be subject to a fine of 500 to 2.000 euros according to the Law on Prevention of Corruption. R.
Credit: Borispejovic@gmail.com
Caption: Drešević - Photo: B. PEJOVIĆ
Credit: Boris Pejovic
Caption: Đurašković - Photo: B. PEJOVIĆ
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