From the "Lada" from the 80s to a 60.000-euro BMW - which cars do MPs in the Parliament of Montenegro own?

Out of a total of 81 parliamentarians, 28 claim that they do not have their own vehicle, while 14 have borrowed official vehicles

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Members of the Parliament of Montenegro, Photo: Boris Pejović
Members of the Parliament of Montenegro, Photo: Boris Pejović
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Most members of parliament own cars older than ten years, and the owner of the oldest vehicle is a member of the Movement for Europe Now (PES) Dane Markovic, while the "youngest" and most expensive one drives Jevto Erakovic from the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS).

According to the data from Marković's property record, published on the website of the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (ASK), he owns a "Lada 1300s" from 1982, which he received as a gift. Marković reported to ASK the "Citroen C4" from 2015 and the "Volkswagen široko" from 2012. He did not specify whether these were cars that he sold and did not transfer to a new owner.

In the property register, Eraković registered a BMW X3 from 2022, which costs almost 60.000 euros (new). Eraković wrote that he acquired this car "through an exchange".

Out of a total of 81 MPs in the Assembly, 28 do not have their own car, while 14 have borrowed official vehicles.

Lada 1300 s
Lada 1300 sphoto: Shutterstock

According to the latest data of the Assembly for November, the official car was borrowed from the ruling PES by a member of parliament Jelena Nedović ("opel astra"), which registered its own car, a "volkswagen polo" from 2005, to ASK.

Seven PES MPs do not have a private car (they did not report them to ASK) - Drazen Petrić, Jovan Subotic, Miloš Pižurica, Armen Šehović, Branka Markovic, Dragana Vucevic i Jelenka Andric.

From this lot, the youngest car has a letter Nadja Laković which reported to ASK the "nissan kaškai" from 2022, which in the showroom costs from 28 thousand to 45 thousand euros, depending on the model. She also entered "Toyota Auris" from 2014 in the property register.

DPS representatives do not have private cars Aleksandra Despotović, Nikola Rakočević, Sonja Milatović, Aleksandra Vuković Kuč, Drita Lola, as well as the leader of DPS Danijel Zivkovic. He doesn't even own a car Ivan Vukovic, according to data from the property register from 2023 (in 2024 he did not submit it), as well as Andrija Nikolić. Nikolić borrowed the parliamentary official vehicle ("Reno Megane").

The oldest car, among the members of the DPS, is driven to Abaz Dizdarević ("Lancia Z" from 1996), and he also owns a "Mercedes" from 2008.

It costs almost 60.000 euros: BMW X3
It costs almost 60.000 euros: BMW X3photo: Shutterstock

According to the data submitted to the KAS, the MPs of the New Serbian Democracy do not have their own cars Milica Rondović, Bojana Pican, Jovan Vučurović i Andrija Mandic.

Mandić, as the President of the Assembly, is a protected person who has police security and an official car.

Both Vučurović and Đoković provided official cars ("Opel Astra" and "Renault Megane").

As "Vijesti" previously reported, Đoković continued to use the official car he was given while he was the chief of staff of the Speaker of the Parliament Andrija Mandić.

In the Parliamentary Club of Democrats, the official vehicle went to the Vice President of the Assembly Zdenka Popović ("Toyota Corolla"), which has recently been in the center of public attention. In the report of the Assembly on consumption, it was stated that Popović spent 3.200 euros on fuel for ten months last year. Popović said that she did not use it, and the Assembly told Television Vijesti last week that the fuel was used by "a person who worked in the parliament on the basis of a work contract"...

Popović stated in the property register that she owns the cars "Opel Korsa" (2008) and "Pežo 20c" from 1990.

He owns the oldest car from the Democrats Nikola Rovčanin, and it is a "Mercedes 250 d" from 1987. He also registered an "Opel Astra" from 1992 in the property register.

The "youngest" car in the Democrats' Parliamentary Club has a member of parliament Albin Ceman ("reno clio" from 2010).

The representatives of the Bosniak Party do not have their own cars Amer Smailovic i Kenana Strujić Harbić, while the official vehicle ("Toyota Corolla") was seized Mirsad Nurković. Nurković entered "Mercedes" from 2005 and "Ford Escort" from 1993 in the property register.

Epistle Edina Dešić he has a "reno clio" from 2014, MP Jasmin Ćorović “reno megane” from 2008, a Admir Adrović “VW Tiguan” from 2019. and “VW CC” from 2015.

In the Club of Deputies of the Democratic People's Party, no female MP has her own car Jelena Kljajević. MP and leader of the DNP Milan Knezevic "Audi A6" from 2007 was reported to ASK by a member of parliament Dragan Bojović has a "reno megan senik" from 2005, a Vladislav Bojović “suzuki SX4” from 2012. and “volvo XC 70” from 2012.

The party leader does not have private cars from the representatives of the Citizens' Movement URA Dritan Abazovic i Milos Konatar. Ana Novaković Đurović registered a "Mercedes A 180" from 2019, a Filip Adzic “VW golf sportven” iz 2016.

There is no private car in the Parliamentary Club of the Socialist People's Party (SNP) and CIVIS Bogdan Božović (SNP).

Epistle Maja Vučelić (CIVIS) reported "Pežo 308" from 2019 to ASK, and Sladjana Kaluđerović (SNP) "reno modus" from 2006. Kaluđerović borrowed an official car ("opel astra").

Member of the Social Democrats (SD) Boris Mugoša A car "Hyundai Tucson" from 2019 was reported to ASK, Nikola Zirojevic “Audi A6” from 2007. Branislav Nenezić "Audi A5" (2009), "Kia Sorento" (2004) and "Seat Ibiza" from 2002. Nikola Zirojevic has borrowed a company vehicle (“Opel Astra”).

In the Club of Representatives of the Albanian Forum i Nikola Camaj i Artan Chobi they borrowed official vehicles ("Toyota Corolla" and "Renault Fluence"). Camaj stated in the property register that he owns an "Audi 6" from 2007, and Čobi a "Mercedes" from 1993.

The Democratic Union of Albanians (DUA) and Croatian Civic Initiative (HGI) MPs' Club does not have its own car. Mehmed Zenka (DUA). Adrian Vuksanovic (HGI) reported a "Skoda Octavia" from 2015 to ASK.

Independent MP in the Special Club of Deputies Jevrosima Pejović reported to ASK "Pežo 307" from 2005, a Radinka Ćinćur "Pezzo 207" from 2013. Pejović commissioned the official Renault Fluence. Member of the United Montenegro Vladimir Dobričanin in June of last year, he reported changes in the property register and entered a Toyota RAV4 car from 2019. In the regular annual property report from March last year, he stated that he owns a Toyota RAV4 from 2016 and 2009. He didn't say if he sold them.

Member of the Albanian Alliance Ilir Chapuni, who does not have a parliamentary club, reported Volkswagens from 2014 and 2007 to ASK.

The assembly has 37 vehicles

There are 37 vehicles in the fleet of the Assembly, five of which are not in charge.

According to the Rules on the Conditions and Manner of Using Official Vehicles in the Parliament, the right to use an official vehicle is reserved for the President, Vice President and Secretary General of the Parliament, an authorized person designated by the president of the parliamentary caucus, for the needs of the caucus, and a courier-driver employed in the Parliamentary Service.

If the legislative chamber has enough vehicles, according to the Rulebook, they can be assigned to the president of the working body, the deputy and assistant secretary general, and the heads of the cabinet and security of the president of the Assembly, and in exceptional cases, by order of the secretary general, they can be used by other deputies, employees, as well as other persons in the work process for the needs of the Assembly.

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