Mandić, Đoković and Đurović have the most real estate: What assets do the former DF MPs own?

Representatives of the NSD and DNP in parliament mostly own real estate, and only four of them do not have a resolved housing issue.

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Reported a house and three apartments: Djokovic, Photo: Boris Pejović
Reported a house and three apartments: Djokovic, Photo: Boris Pejović
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MPs from the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) and the Democratic People's Party (DNP) own a significant number of real estate properties - their property records submitted to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (ASK) show. The largest number of residential and agricultural properties were reported by the head of the Assembly and NSD, Andrija Mandić, as well as MPs from that party, Dejan Đurović and Velimir Đoković.

Mandić inherited half of a 360-square-meter house, with a 73-square-meter outbuilding and a 600-square-meter plot. He also owns 25 percent of two houses of 120 and 80 square meters, with outbuildings of 100 and 120 square meters and a 300-square-meter plot.

Mandić also has 25 percent ownership of 10 hectares of land and forest, as well as another 74 hectares of land and pasture.

He has a stake in three houses: Mandić
He has a stake in three houses: Mandićphoto: Parliament of Montenegro

As the first person in the Assembly, he earns 2.684 euros per month.

He reported that his wife, Sanja Mandić, earned 2.331 euros last year and had 14.000 in her checking account. A 7 Golf 2014 car is also registered in her name. Sanja Mandić owns half of the 1.000 square meter building land.

Daughter Milena Mandić earned 778 euros per month.

The president of the NSD parliamentary group, Dejan Đurović, earned 27.339 euros from his parliamentary function last year. His wife, Sandra, earned 27.625 euros last year. She has three business premises of 80 square meters and two of 24 square meters, is the owner of the company "Valu" and owns numerous shares.

Owned by two houses: Đurović
Owned by two houses: Đurovićphoto: Boris Pejović

Đurović is the owner of an 80-square-meter house, which he inherited, as well as part-owner of meadows and a little over 15.000 square meters of forest. He owns a “Zastava” pistol.

Sandra Đurović is repaying two loans of 55.000 and 32.000 euros, and the owner drives a Renault Megane.

NSD MP Velimir Đoković has been an MP since August last year, and earns 2.046 euros per month on that basis.

He owns a house (83 square meters), two buildings (22 and 500 square meters), a field (1.085 square meters) that he inherited, as well as three apartments, two of which he bought (17 + basement 36 and 33 square meters), and one (59 square meters) he acquired through a gift agreement. He is also a co-owner (seven percent) of a meadow (8.306 square meters), four pastures (total 49.940 square meters) and six forests (total 78.510 square meters).

In addition, in the file, he listed two vehicles manufactured in 2000 and 2012 (he did not state whether he sold any of them and did not transfer them to a new owner), a "Zastava M70" pistol that he inherited, as well as shares in the Pljevlja Coal Mine.

His wife Olivera earned 850 euros a month at a pharmacy, his daughter Sara earned 450 to 600 euros, but it is not stated where she was employed. His son Marko earned 450 to 600 euros in a private company.

NSD MP Jelena Božović owns a 54-square-meter residential space that she acquired by purchasing it in 2020, and three cars manufactured in 1996, 2001, and 2008. As an MP, she received a salary ranging from 690 to 1.074 euros, and from 767 to 819 euros for a regular job. In her regular report, she reported a cash housing loan with a remaining debt of 4.500 euros.

NSD MP Jovan Vučurović received a salary ranging from 2024 to 1.629 euros in 2.062. His wife, Biljana Vučurović, last year served as the director of the Slobodan Škerović Gymnasium, where she received a basic salary of 1.063 to 1.242 euros. In addition, she received compensation from the Adult Education Center (from 170 to 378 euros) and for exams (49 and 229 euros), as well as travel orders and variables. She owns a 69-square-meter apartment and a 13-square-meter garage, as well as a 2015 Renault Megane.

Also, loans of 1.410 euros (for a mobile device) and 38.000 euros (for housing), as well as a revolving card with a debt of 1.500 euros, were reported in her name.

Their daughter is also listed in the file, who is employed as a clerk in the business supervision and control department at Airports, where she received between 361 and 600 euros, and during one month a variable of 150.

Vaso Obradović from the NSD received a parliamentary salary of 1.790 to 1.910 euros, while as a councilor in the Bijelo Polje Municipal Assembly he earned 250 euros per month. In February last year, he also earned 1.155 euros as a member of the census commission, and 742 euros for developing a locksmith-welder educational program. He owns a 100-square-meter house, which he acquired through construction, as well as a 1997 Renault vehicle.

His wife, Snežana, was a teacher at a secondary vocational school and received 1.101 euros per month. She drives a Dacia Sandero.

DNP President Milan Knežević earned between 2024 and 2.133 euros in 2.306. By purchasing it, he became the owner of half of a 135 square meter apartment, while his wife Tamara owns a 71 square meter apartment.

The first man of DNP inherited a 50 percent share of two meadows with a total area of ​​11.754 square meters, as well as orchards and forests that cover 316 and 361 square meters, respectively, and a vineyard of 306 square meters. He also owns a quarter share of a meadow of 17.295 square meters.

Knežević also reported a 6 Audi A2007 car, which he had previously explained was a party vehicle, shares in the Atlas Mont investment fund, as well as a housing loan on which he still had seven installments left.

His wife owns shares in dinars, while earlier records show that these are the Oil Industry of Serbia, Telekom Serbia, Nikola Tesla Airport, and a shareholder fund.

His party's MP Dragan Bojović started last year as State Secretary at the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation, where his salary was 1.473 euros, while he came to the MP position after some MPs from his party became ministers in the reconstructed Government. His basic salary is 2.069 euros.

While working at the Ministry, he received 350 euros as the chairman of the Project Committee for monitoring the implementation of the Loan Agreement with the Council of Europe Development Bank, and 1.133 for an official visit to China. He also returned around 4.300 euros that had been wrongly paid to him to the state treasury.

He owns a fifth of the house (90 square meters), two fields (303 and 85 square meters), a yard (500 square meters), as well as two rocky karsts (1613 and 150 square meters), while his wife and Speaker of the Podgorica Parliament Jelena Borovinić Bojović owns a house under construction (85 square meters), an apartment (68), and two pastures of 569 and 174 square meters.

Bojović also reported a 2005 Renault Megane Senik vehicle, and his wife Jelena a 2012 Renault Clio Caravan. Bojović repaid the loan in the previous year, while Borovinić Bojović has two more, a housing loan and a consumer loan, of which around 48.000 and 4.880 euros remain.

Borovinić Bojović, as the president of the capital city assembly, received a salary that varied from 1.673 to 1.798 euros, as a doctor at the Clinical Center for additional work from 557 to 824 euros, while she reported a basic salary of 2.022 and 144 euros over two months. She also earned income as a councilor who attends a marriage (175 euros in total), president of the Commission for the Distribution of Current and Budgetary Reserve Funds (200 euros), president of the Union of Municipalities (50 euros), and as a consultant in a private health institution (3.000 euros). She owns 1050 shares each in Luka Bar and Port of Adria, and 696 shares in TP Izbor Bar.

Vladislav Bojović from DNP owns a 41-square-meter apartment, and his wife owns a 95-square-meter apartment, both of which were acquired by purchase. He owns two cars, a “Volvo”, which was acquired by a gift agreement and a “Suzuki” which was purchased, as well as shares in Srpska kuća doo (3.84 percent). His parliamentary salary was 1.820 euros. His wife received 800 euros per month from the Public Institution “Vitomir Srbljanović” Art Gallery. She is repaying a housing loan of 34.000 euros.

DNP MP Jelena Kljajević earned 1.729 euros per month. She owns a third of the house (96 square meters), yard (426 square meters) and business premises (60 square meters), which she inherited.

Four NSD MPs without an apartment

Three NSD MPs did not register a residential property in their name or that of any of their household members.

Bojana Pićan reported that her salary as a member of parliament in 2024 varied from 1.579 to 1.692 euros, and as a councilor 300 euros. Also, as the president of the municipal Committee for Finance, Economy and Development, she earned 60 euros for the first six months, and 11 euros for July. She has a loan of just over 3.000 euros in her name, which should be repaid in January of next year.

Milica Rondović, who also joined the parliament after the government was reshuffled, received 1.971 euros for that position. Before that, as the director of the “Salko Aljković” elementary school, she received 1.038 euros. She also reported a housing loan of 80.000 euros.

Son Nikola earned 812 euros per month, and the other son Vladimir 1.018 euros. The two of them are repaying cash loans of 10.000 and 18.500 euros.

Marko Kovačević does not perform his parliamentary duties professionally and therefore has no reported income. As the mayor of the Municipality of Nikšić, he earned between 1.386 and 1.483 euros. He owns an 800-square-meter meadow and a 2009 Renault Megane, which he acquired by purchase. He is repaying a loan of 20.205 euros.

Jovan Vučurović does not have any real estate registered in his name either.

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