The Parliamentary Administrative Committee issued decisions on the termination of the right to earnings and decisions on compensation upon termination of office for the former minister without portfolio to Adrian Vuksanović, foreign affairs Ranko Krivokapić and defense Raško Konjević.
For one year, they will be paid compensation from the state coffers in the amount of the salary they received in the last month, before the end of their position.
The new president of the Administrative Board Dragan Krapović announced at yesterday's session of that working body that these decisions were made by the previous president Suzana Pribilović, while he issued a decision on the termination of the right to earnings for the former Deputy Prime Minister for Foreign Policy and Minister of European Affairs Jovani Marović.
Marović resigned from her position in the government on November 25. Krivokapić and Konjević were dismissed in the Assembly on October 21, at the proposal of the Prime Minister in a technical mandate Dritan Abazović.
After their dismissal, the then minister without portfolio, Adrijan Vuksanović, resigned, stating that his remaining in the government "would be a compromise and a betrayal of the values" he has been fighting for all these years.
The allowances last for a year to give officials time to find a new job.
The parties have decided to change some representatives in the parliamentary working bodies, so they will follow the proposal of the Movement for Change Jovanka Bogavac (PzP) to be a member of the Committee for Gender Equality. Vladimir Martinovic (Democrats) will be a member of the Committee on International Relations and Emigrants, and Tamara Vujović (Democrat) Chairwoman of the Committee on Agriculture, Ecology and Spatial Planning.
In two weeks, Martinović will be elected as the president of the Municipality of Kolašin. An agreement on this was reached, and the meeting of the SO was scheduled for December 15.
The board passed a decision on the termination of the mandate and the termination of the right to earnings Boban Stanisic to the position of adviser to the vice-president of the Assembly Branke Bošnjak. Stanišić was also approved to receive compensation upon termination of office.
At the suggestion of a Bosniak, the Board appointed a master's degree in Montenegrin literature to the position of adviser to the vice-president of the Assembly Neda Papovic - Markovic.
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