The Government's new personnel decisions

Adopted decision on the appointment of Dragan Bojović as State Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation

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From one of the sessions of the Government of Montenegro, Photo: Gov.me/Bojana Ćupić
From one of the sessions of the Government of Montenegro, Photo: Gov.me/Bojana Ćupić
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At the 3rd session held today, which was presided over by Prime Minister Milojko Spajić, the Government of Montenegro considered a number of personnel issues.

It was announced from the Public Relations Service that the Government in this context:

issued a Decision on the termination of duties of acting director of the Institute for Social and Child Protection Miloš Ristic;

issued a Decision on the appointment of Ana Kulić Ratković as acting director of the Institute for Social and Child Protection;

issued a Decision on the appointment of Pavle Tripković as State Secretary in the Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs;

passed the Decision on the appointment of Vučić Ćetković as adviser to the Prime Minister of Montenegro for culture and youth;

passed the Decision on the appointment of Veliša Jovanović as media adviser to the Prime Minister of Montenegro;

issued a Decision on the appointment of Dragan Bojović as State Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation;

issued a Decision on the appointment of Zoran Đukić, MSc, as State Secretary in the Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs;

passed the Decision on the appointment of prof. Dr. Milan M. Popović as adviser to the Deputy Prime Minister for the political system, judiciary and anti-corruption;

issued a Decision on the appointment of Hermin Šabotić as an adviser to the Deputy Prime Minister for the political system, judiciary and anti-corruption;

and issued a Decision on the appointment of Hana Medojević as adviser to the Deputy Prime Minister for the political system, judiciary and anti-corruption.

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