The deputy mayor of Podgorica Olivera Injac, Luka Rakčević, is the first on the list "Jakov Milatović - For a better Podgorica", while Nađa Ljiljanić from the Movement for Podgorica is in second place.
When it comes to the Movement for Change, the candidate who took the highest position on the list is Anika Bajić, who is in ninth place.
The list includes, among others, Dragutin Vučinić from the Movement for Podgorica, Jasna Gajević - director of the Agency for the Management of Protected Areas, the director of the Podgorica company Denis Hot, who recently left the Movement for Europe now, as well as MP Ana Novaković Đurović from GP URA and Jevrosim Pejović from the independent club of deputies, and the president of the MPs club GP URA Miloš Konatar.
When presenting the list, Rakčević said that more than 40 percent of it is women, people from different professions, economists, lawyers, political scientists, workers, psychologists and all others who achieve great results in their fields. "I believe that the people on this list, with their knowledge and love for Podgorica, will help the city to continue its intensive development, and that we will fully realize the expectations of the citizens," said the holder of the "For a better Podgorica" list.
Read the names of candidates for councilors from the list "Jakov Milatović - For a better Podgorica" below:
1. Luka Rakčević, deputy mayor;
2. Nađa Ljiljanić, graduate in law;
3. Balša Špadijer, graduate in economics;
4. Milena Vuković, Master of European Economic Integration;
5. Dragutin Drago Vučinić, professor of history and geography;
6. Miloš Krstović, graduate in law;
7. Ranka Otašević, graduate in economics;
8. Miodrag Đuranović, entrepreneur;
9. Anika Bajić, graduate in political science;
10. Drago Šundić, Master of Political Science;
11. Mileta Radovanić, graduate in political science;
12. Ana Đelević, French language teacher;
13. Nikola Radulović, graduate in agronomy;
14. Ana Novaković Đurović, graduate in political science;
15. Filip Radicevic, entrepreneur;
16. Ivana Ljumović, graduate architect;
17. Stefan Vukmanović, student;
18. Nemanja Gajović, graduate in economics;
19. Nikola Lazović, IT engineer;
20. Jasna Gajević, IT engineer;
21. Pavle Nikolić, electrical engineer;
22. Nataša Prelevic, graduate in law;
23. Goran Laković, civil activist and official;
24. Dragutin Kontić, entrepreneur;
25. Lina Lakić, English teacher;
26. Petar Krivokapić, graduate in economics;
27. Ivica Matović, graduate in law;
28. Slobodan Andrić, entrepreneur;
29. Aida Batilović, graduate in political science;
30. Ana Radulović, graduate mathematician;
31. Stefan Đurić, spec. orthopedic surgery;
32. Lazar Miranović, agronomy engineer;
33. Stevan Marić, Master of Biology;
34. Tatjana Perović, professor of mathematics;
35. Miloš Drašković, businessman;
36. Dušan Ceković, Master of Marketing and Management;
37. Maja Šćepanović, spec. preschool education;
38. Nadja Ašanin, graduate journalist;
39. Časlav Radulović, Master of Regional Development;
40. Iva Vučinić, graduate in economics;
41. Marko Ćupić, specialist in international relations;
42. Denis Lukač, traffic engineer;
43. Matija Matković, IT engineer;
44. Danijela Mijatović, political scientist;
45. Marija Janković, graduate in law;
46. Veljko Lazarević, laboratory technician;
47. Vidoje Petričić, mechanical engineer;
48. Darko Nikčević, professor of physical education;
49. Munevera Muna Vučeković, retired piano teacher;
50. Miloš Popović, specialist in legal sciences;
51. Enes Zajmović, electrical engineer;
52. Miloš Vujković, electrical computer technician;
53. Valerija Saveljić, graduate in economics;
54. Sara Ivanović, graduate in political science;
55. Miloš Radulović, computer engineer;
56. Milica Pelević, official;
57. Denis Hot, B.Sc. mechanical engineer;
58. Miloš Konatar, graduate in economics;
59. Jevrosima Pejović, psychologist.
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