Since a few days ago, President Milo Đukanović is the owner of a house in Kočani, not far from Nikšić, which was built by his younger brother Aco without a building permit.
On June 2, the head of state and DPS leader registered at two houses on the outskirts of Nikšić. Đukanović obtained the property through an exchange apparently with his brother, who on the same day registered the house and land in Rastoci, Nikšić, which he states he acquired through an exchange.
After "Vijesti" announced last year that two of the three houses on the family estate of Milo Đukanović are not ruins, as the head of state declared them in the property register, and that they are not in the cadastral records of the Real Estate Administration, nor in his property register, in July 2019, Aco Đukanović was registered as "disputed objects".
At that time, the burden was registered that they had neither a construction nor a use permit. Today, a year later, Đukanović owns illegal houses, and on June 2 he registered a family house of 63 square meters, which was located on Aca. The house is still registered in the cadastral records of the Real Estate Administration - that it does not have a building and use permit.
It is a house with a basement with 42 square meters of non-residential space and a ground floor with a living space of 47 square meters.
Around the house is a yard of 500 square meters, a meadow of 243 and pastures of 227 and 440 square meters.
The first man of the state also received a house of 290 square meters, which was owned by his brother. Mlađi Đukanović built an illegal house on his brother's plot, because in the cadastre it is still a burden that the building does not have a building and use permit.
The house on the ground floor has a living space of 170 square meters.
Milo Đukanović received another 3.900 square meters of forest and meadow through the exchange in Konačni.
At the end of May, Đukanović registered for slightly more than one hundred thousand square meters of land in Kočani, which, according to the cadastre, he inherited. There is also an auxiliary building of 63 square meters on the land for which there is no building permit, as well as a house of 168 square meters, which has 70 square meters of non-residential space on the ground floor and a garage of 81 square meters. There is also a ground-floor utility house of 270 square meters for which, as it is written, there is no building permit.
For the complete land complex with buildings, as written in the cadastre, the expropriation procedure was initiated in September 2012.
Mlađi Đukanović, one of the owners of Prva banka, became the owner of a family residential building of 225 square meters with an auxiliary building of 99 square meters. The auxiliary building does not have a building permit.
On the same day, Aco Đukanović registered a yard of 500 square meters and barren land of 580 square meters.
Since five years ago, he has been the owner of two family residential buildings of 167 and 214 square meters in Rastoci, with a yard of 500 square meters and 2.298 square meters of barren land.
In the regular annual report submitted to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption two years ago, the President of Montenegro wrote that he owns the ruins of "various buildings", the area of which is 30 and 40 square meters. Then Đukanović reported to the authorities that he has three plots of land in Kočani with a total area of 1.488 square meters, and that on the largest of them (805 square meters) he owns "two single-story buildings, the ruins of various buildings", measuring 30 and 40 square meters, acquired by purchase.
In the aerial footage that "Vijesti" published, it was seen that the "ruins" had become an arranged one-story house.
He also has a smaller one-story stone house on his plot, but it has not been registered with the Real Estate Administration and ASK.
"Vijesti" previously announced that recordings from the Google Earth service show that until 2016 there was nothing but ruins on those plots, which were surrounded by greenery until then.
In the last report submitted to KAS in March of this year, Đukanović does not state that he is the owner of any buildings, with the exception of an apartment of 187 square meters in Podgorica.
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