Božović at the head of the Constitutional Committee

Božović will no longer be a member of the Committee for Economy, Finance and Budget, and her party colleague Velimir Đoković will replace her in that body.

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From the session of the Administrative Board, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
From the session of the Administrative Board, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
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Member of Parliament of the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) Jelena Božović is the new president of the Constitutional Committee of the Parliament of Montenegro.

This was decided at today's session of the Administrative Board, where, among other things, appointments were discussed.

Božović will no longer be a member of the Committee for Economy, Finance and Budget, and her party colleague Velimir Đoković will replace her in that body.

Dejan Đurović (NSD) was appointed as a member of the Committee for Political System, Justice and Administration, Bojana Pićan (NSD) as a member of the Committee for International Relations, and Milica Rondović as a member of the Committee for European Integration, Committee for Gender Equality where she will replace Pićan, as ii of the Committee for Education, Science, Culture and Sports, in which he will replace Đurović.

Edina Dešić from the Bosniak Party (BS) will replace Kenana Strujić Harbić (BS) in the Committee for Health, Labor and Social Welfare and the Committee for Gender Equality, and Mirsad Nurković (BS) in the Committee for Human Rights and Freedoms.

Their party colleague Jasmin Ćorović is a new member of the Committee for Justice, Political System and Administration, Nurković of the Committee for Tourism, Agriculture and Planning, Committee for Economy, Finance and Budget and Committee for Monitoring and Control of Privatization Procedures, and Strujić Harbić of the Committee for Security and Defense .

In addition, the committee discussed the request of the president and members of the Council of the Agency for Electronic Communications and Postal Activity for a salary increase.

Vasilije Čarapić from the Europe Now Movement (PES) stated that the proposal should be forwarded to the Ministry of Finance for decision, which all board members accepted.

The administrative board unanimously adopted the request for the payment of severance pay due to the retirement of the former president of the Constitutional Court, Milorad Gogić.

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