Ardijan Mavrić at the head of the Ulcinj Assembly

In the hall were councilors from the newly established majority, the Coalition for a New Beginning (URA, DP, SD, SDP and AA), Force and Democrats

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Ulcinj (Illustration), Photo: Biljana Matijašević
Ulcinj (Illustration), Photo: Biljana Matijašević
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Ardijan Mavrić (Forca) is the new president of SO Ulcinj. Mavrić was elected to that position today unanimously, by secret ballot, since he had an opponent from the ranks of the DPS, Ivana Jančić Popović.

The councilors of DUA, DSCG, DPS and BS did not attend the vote. In the hall were councilors from the newly established majority, the Coalition for a New Beginning (URA, DP, SD, SDP and AA), Force and Democrats.

The secret ballot was supervised by a committee consisting of Arijan Murati (URA), Arbin Čaprići (Forca) and Bojan Ćetković (Democrats).

Previously, Chairman Mehmed Zenka (DUA), after the agenda was adopted, adjourned until Monday so that a committee could be formed to monitor the secret ballot. He then left the assembly hall together with his councilors and DPS councilors.

Until the election of Mavrić, the session was chaired by the next oldest councilor, Genci Nimanbegu (Forca).

In a ceremonial speech, Mavrić presented important development projects that have started and should be implemented soon, starting with the Skje-Zoganja border crossing, the bridge over the Bojana River, the innovation center, the University of Ulcinj and the Office for Cooperation with the Diaspora.

Ardijan Mavrić graduated in computer science in 2005 and has been a member of the New Democratic Force FORCA since its foundation.

In several mandates, he was a member of the Ulcinj Municipality Assembly, from 2014-2016. in 2016, he served as the vice president of the Municipality and was the head of the club of Force councilors from 2018 to XNUMX.

Among others, he was an advisor to the Vice President of the Parliament of Montenegro Genci Nimanbegu and director of the directorate at the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism.

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