More than 2.000 euros were received by 27 deputies

Speaker of the Parliament Andrija Mandić has the highest October earnings - 2.793 euros

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Over 2.000 are also received by vice-presidents, heads of clubs... (illustration), Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
Over 2.000 are also received by vice-presidents, heads of clubs... (illustration), Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
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2.000 members of the Parliament of Montenegro received an October salary of more than 27 euros.

This is shown by data from the earnings report published on the parliament's website.

Among those who receive more than 2.000 euros are the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandic, who received 2.793 euros, as did the vice presidents Nikola Camaj at 2.624, Mirsad Nurković at 2.515, Zdenka Popović with 2.288 euros and Boris Pejović who received 2.241 euros.

The heads of parliamentary clubs are among the highest paid parliamentarians.

President of the club New Serbian Democracy (NSD) Dejan Djurovic in October he received 2.491 euros, Social Democrat (SD) Boris Mugoša 2.386 euros, Democratic People's Party (DNP) Milan Knezevic 2.306 euros, and the heads of the Democratic and Civic Movement (GP) URA clubs Boris Bogdanovic i Milos Konatar 2.295 euros each.

Leader of the club Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Andrija Nikolić received 2.284 euros, head of a special club of deputies Jevrosima Pejović 2.261 euros, president of the club of the Democratic Union of Albanians (DUA) and the Croatian Civic Initiative (HGI) Adrian Vuksanovic 2.239 euros, Bosniak parties (BS) Amer Smailovic 2.227 euros.

President of the club Movement Europe Now (PES) Vasilije Carapić he earned 2.212 euros for October, Albanian Forum (AF) Artan Chobi 2.197 euros, and the Socialist People's Party (SNP) and CIVIS Bogdan Božović 2.175 euros.

In addition to them, more than 2.000 euros were earned by Jevto Erakovic (DPS) - 2.212, Radinka Ćinćur (independent MP) - 2.167, Jelenka Andric (PES) - 2.092, Dragan Bojović (DNP) and Jelena Nedović (PES) - po 2.069, Dusko Stjepović (Democrats) and Mehmed Zenka (TWO) - po 2.061 euros, Velimir Djokovic (NSD) - 2.046, Branka Markovic (PES) - 2.031 euro i Zoja Bojanić Lalović (DPS) - 2.001 euro.

MP of NSD Milica Rondović she received 1.971 euros, Armen Šehović (PES) 1.940, Oscar Hutter from DPS 1.925, but his party colleague Abaz Dizdarević and NSD parliamentarian Vaso Obradović 1.910 euros each.

The October earnings of over 1.800 euros were achieved by the MP of PES Miloš Pižurica - 1.880 euros, his party colleague Milan Zecevic - 1.865, representative of GP URA Ana Novovaković Đurović - 1.843, while Dritan Abazovic (GP URA), Vladislav Bojović (DNP), Darko Dragović (PES) and Gordan Stojović (PES) primili po 1.820, a Dane Markovic (PES) 1.809 euros.

The parliamentary representatives of BS also received more than 1.700 euros for the previous month Admir Adrović, Kenana Strujić Harbić i Edina Dešić, you DPS-a Mihailo Andjusic i Aleksandra Vuković Kuč - 1.797 euros each.

Jasmin Ćorović (B.S.), Nikola Rakočević (DPS) and Dragana Vucevic (PES) bid 1.786 euros each, Sladjana Kaluđerović (SNP), Jovan Subotic (s liste PES-a) i Nadja Laković (PES) at 1.775, Tonći Janović (PES) and Danijel Zivkovic (DPS) po 1.763, Momcilo Leković (Democrats) - 1.752, Jovan Jole Vučurović (NSD) - 1.745, Drita Lola (DPS) and her party colleague Nikola Janović 1.737 each, Jelena Kljajević (DNP) - 1.729, Nikola Zirojevic (SD) and Anđela Vojinović (Democrats) by 1.722, Maja Vučelić (citizen) - 1.714, a Filip Adzic (GP URA), Seid Hadzic (to list the PES) i Sonja Milatović (DPS) for 1.707 euros.

They earned the lowest salary, when it comes to MPs who perform their duties professionally Drazen Petrić (PES) - 1.699, respectively Bojana Pican (NSD) - 1.692 euros.

They do not perform parliamentary functions professionally Ilir Chapuni (Albanian Alliance), Aleksandra Despotović (DPS), Marko Kovacevic (NSD), Nikola Milović, Ivan Vukovic (DPS) and Nikola Rovčanin (Democrats), who was paid 316 euros in October for chairing the Committee for Education, Science, Culture and Sports.

A parliamentarian who does not earn a salary in the Parliament has the right to the difference between the salary he earns or a pension and the salary he would have earned as a member of parliament.

Deputies of the 28th convocation of the Parliament of Montenegro who exercise the right to the salary difference are: Miodrag Laković (PES) which was paid 1.505 euros for October, Jelena Božović (NSD) - 1.017, Ugleša Urošević (PES) - 739, Albin Ceman (Democrats) - 484, Branislav Nenezić (SD) - 418, Vladimir Dobričanin (UCG) - 386, Nermin Abdić (DPS) - 257, Vladimir Bakrač (PES) - 190 euros, as well as Dušan Raičević (DPS) who received 127 euros for the period until October 15, when he resigned from his parliamentary position.

Advisors and secretaries from almost 1.000 to over 2.000 euros

The General Secretary of the Assembly Aleksandar Klarić was paid an October salary in the amount of 2.071 euros, while his deputies Milena Vuković and Lidija Grdinić earned 1.748 and 1.758 respectively, and his assistant Vladimir Bulatović 1.534 euros.

Six advisers to the President of the Assembly Andrije Mandić earned between 1.518 and 1.756 euros in June.

Gordana Đuračić received 1.556 euros, Žana Praščević Milačić - 1.733, Boban Stanišić - 1.518, Zelidrag Nikčević - 1.575, Matija Medojević - 1.756, and Janko Milatović - 1.706 euros.

The advisers of the Vice-President of the Assembly Zdenka Popović, Vladimir Bošković and Zarija Vujović, received 1.239 and 1.218 euros, respectively, and the advisors of her colleague Boris Pejović, Marko Jokić and Stevan Kandić, 1.218 and 1.556 euros, respectively.

The advisers of the vice-president from the ranks of minority peoples, Mirsad Nurković and Nikola Camaj, Zijad Halilović and Marjan Ljuljđuraj, each earned 991 euros, and their duties began on October 9.

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