DNP proposed Dragan Bojović as ambassador to Moscow

The DNP's first proposal for that position was Radinović, but today, through an open letter, he informed DNP leader Milan Knežević that he is giving up that position.

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Dragan Bojović, Photo: Skupština.me/Igor Šljivančanin
Dragan Bojović, Photo: Skupština.me/Igor Šljivančanin
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The Democratic People's Party (DNP) proposed Dragan Bojović as ambassador to Moscow, after Miloš Radinović resigned from that position, "Vijesti" learned from the top of that party.

Allegedly, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić and President Jakov Milatović agree with that proposal, according to sources from the top of the DNP.

The DNP's first proposal for that position was Radinović, but today he informed DNP leader Milan Knežević in an open letter that he was giving up that position.

In the letter, Radinović states that he is in possession of information that his possible appointment causes "various negative observations, including misinterpretations of intentions, possibly political disagreements...".

Last week, the Head of State, Jakov Milatović, requested additional discussions about four candidates for ambassadors from the political quota, due to the fact that some of them allegedly have dual citizenship and that some allegedly do not support Montenegro's foreign policy course.

Milatović, at the meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Filip Ivanović, on the filling of the diplomatic network, had objections to the candidates for ambassadors in Berlin and Madrid, proposed by the Europe Now Movement (PES), and Athens and Moscow, proposed by the New Serbian Democracy (NSD ), that is, the Democratic People's Party (DNP).

The Constitution stipulates that the president appoints and dismisses ambassadors at the proposal of the Government and with the opinion of the parliamentary committee responsible for international relations.

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