Jakšić Stojanović could retain the position of minister

There was speculation that the new minister should be Budimir Aleksić

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Jakšić Stojanović, Photo: MPNI
Jakšić Stojanović, Photo: MPNI
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The Minister of Education, Science and Innovation, Anđela Jakšić Stojanović, could keep that position, although according to the coalition agreement in the reconstructed government, she should belong to the New Serbian Democracy (NSD), according to Vijesti sources.

There was speculation that the new minister should be Budimir Aleksić. It is not clear which ministry would be given to NSD in that case, which is negotiating with Prime Minister Milojko Spajić.

It is almost certain that the members of the Parliament of Montenegro will vote tomorrow on the reconstruction of the Government of Milojko Spajić in the continuation of the sixth or ninth session of the spring session.

The sources of "Vijesti" said that it will most likely be within the item of elections and appointments, which is on the agenda of both sessions.

The Prime Minister will reportedly propose the dismissal of ministers who will no longer be in the government and those whose ministries are being divided, in order to make room for new members of the Government from the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) and the Democratic People's Party (DNP), and possibly from the Bosniak Party (BS).

At the same time, Spajić will propose the election of all new government members and "old" ministers who received other, reduced portfolios.

The educational community launched a petition demanding that Jakšić Stojanović remain in that position, which was joined by nine NGOs.

The Education Union said that they are dissatisfied with the announcement of the reconstruction of the Government and new personnel solutions at the head of the education department and the fact that education is once again planned for the most banal political manipulations.

"For the first time after many years, this department is headed by a minister who, together with her team, has shown professionalism, knowledge, will, enthusiasm, strength and determination," they stated in an open letter.

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