Mandić "skipped" the government ceremony

The Assembly announced that the president was absent from the event due to his previously confirmed presence at this year's "Izviiskra Njegoševa" award ceremony in the Church of the Resurrection

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Mandić in the Temple, Photo: Press Svetigora
Mandić in the Temple, Photo: Press Svetigora
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President of the Parliament of Montenegro Andrija Mandic on Friday evening, he did not come to the ceremony marking one year of work of the 44th Government.

The leader of the New Serbian Democracy (NSD), which is part of the Government, did not come to the ceremony because he attended this year's "Izviiskra Njegoševa" award ceremony, which took place in the Church of Christ's Resurrection in Podgorica.

Both the Government's ceremony and the presentation of awards in the Temple started at the same time, at 19:XNUMX.

"Due to his previously confirmed attendance at this year's 'Izviiskra Njegoševa' award ceremony, which took place last night in the crypt of the Cathedral of Christ's Resurrection as part of the event 'Days of Metropolitan Amfilohi', President Mandić was unable to attend the ceremony on the occasion of the government's one year anniversary," replied "Vijesti" from the Assembly.

The parliament announced that Mandić is on Friday evening, together with the Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral Ioannici, writer and academician Matija Bećković and writer Dragan Hamović, congratulated this year's award winner Gojko Đog.

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photo: Press Svetigora

The Metropolitanate of Montenegrin Littoral did not answer whether Metropolitan Joanikije attended the Government ceremony, but only announced that the mentioned event, which was held in the Church of the Resurrection of Christ, had been announced earlier.

The Metropolitan also attended the ceremony on the occasion of the Government's one year anniversary Michael from the Montenegrin Orthodox Church (CPC).

Metropolitan Mihailo, Mihailo
photo: Saša Matić/Government of Montenegro

Reconstruction of the Government Milojko Spajić by which the parties of the former Democratic Front - NSD and the Democratic People's Party, as well as the Bosniak Party - became part of the government, was voted in July this year.

They received a total of eight portfolios and one vice-presidential position each.

The reconstructed Government of Milojko Spajić has more than 30 leadership positions, as well as 26 ministerial positions, seven vice presidents, two of whom head departments.

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