Marković, Dragović and Laković have the most apartments: What do the Europe Now Movement MPs own?

Four MPs from the strongest ruling party report having weapons

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Čarapić reported daily allowances, Petrić and Nađa Laković have no loans: PES MPs, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
Čarapić reported daily allowances, Petrić and Nađa Laković have no loans: PES MPs, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
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Of the MPs from the Europe Now Movement (PES), the most residential properties are owned by Dane Markovic, Darko Dragović i Miodrag Laković, while four members of parliament from that party have declared weapons, according to data from their asset files.

According to data from the asset file published on the website of the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (ASK), Laković owns a 108 square meter house, two apartments (49 and 34 square meters), an outbuilding (48 square meters), a field (531 square meters), a yard (330 square meters) and the inherited ruins of an outbuilding (27 square meters).

Last year, Laković earned a total of 13.702 euros as an MP, and his salary ranged from 1.117 to 1.180 euros per month, while as the chairman of the Security and Defense Committee he received 3.575 euros (a monthly allowance of 325 euros for 11 months). As a former police officer, he receives a pension, of which he had a total of 10.155 euros last year. He earned 10.250 euros from rent on business premises and two residential premises, and 200 euros from dividends on shares in companies. Laković declared 76 shares of the Adriatic Shipyard Bijela and 2.850 shares of Crnogorski Telekom.

He also reported two Volkswagen Tiguan vehicles from 2012 and 2017 (he did not state whether he sold one and did not transfer it to a buyer), and his wife Dana Bogetic Lakovic “Folkswagen Golf” from 2009.

Laković also owns a "Glock19" pistol in 9mm Luger caliber.

His wife has a 101 square meter office space and a ten percent stake in the Panevivo company, which includes the Sicilija bakeries. She reported that she earned 62.968 euros (5.247 euros per month) from the profits from that company.

Laković also reported 45 euros in cash and 75 euros in savings accounts, as well as a housing loan of 27 thousand euros, which he had almost repaid.

Darko Dragović received 1.740 euros as an MP and 1.165 as a councilor in the Danilovgrad parliament last year, while his wife Jovana received 1.273 euros over the course of seven months.

He owns two apartments, 34 and 50 square meters, a house of 155, as well as 14 percent of a house of 74 square meters (inheritance), as well as an orchard of 1.973 square meters and several meadows, forests, fields...

Dragović also owns two cars, a 2014 Mercedes and an Audi, and his wife a 2010 Opel. He reported 10.000 euros in cash, half of the ownership in a law firm, and claims of 7.500 euros. Dragović is also paying off a judgment of 16.000 euros, as well as a debt of 70.000, and his wife has a loan of 8.397 euros.

Marković earned more than 100.000 euros from the sale of real estate

Dane Marković stated in his regular report for 2024 that as an MP he earned around 24,2 thousand euros (from 1.721 to 1.809 euros per month). As a member of the Medical Commission, he received 50 euros in the first two months of last year, and later 75 euros.

He had an income of 132.000 euros from the sale of the property.

The PES MP stated in his card that he owns three cars: a 4 Citroen C2015, a 2012 Volkswagen and a 1300 Lada 1982S, and has 54.586 euros in his current account, as well as 192 euros in savings.

Marković is also repaying two cash loans of 15.000 and 7.150 euros.

His wife Jelena Bulatovic Markovic As a doctor at the Pljevlja Health Center, she earned a total of 11.671 euros last year, while as the executive director of "Optika Jelena", which she also owns, she earned 5.509 euros (612 euros per month). Last year, she earned 20.000 euros from the sale of real estate.

Bulatović Marković is the owner of three houses with a total area of ​​226 square meters, a yard of 500, a garage of 16, forests, fields, pastures...

This year, the two of them acquired (on several grounds, as stated) a 69-square-meter business space, two 60-square-meter apartments, and a 70-square-meter family residential building. These buildings are jointly owned by them. Bulatović Marković also owns 10 percent of two weekend houses of 15 and 26 square meters, and a building under construction of 81, as well as a 2023 Hyundai Bayon and a 2016 Renault Modus. She has 5.953 euros in her current account and 30.000 euros in cash.

Stojović has a rifle and a pistol.

Gordan Stojović declared two weapons, a “Benelli Argo e 30-06 sprg” carbine and a “Tanfoglio Force Prof 40 SV” pistol. In the previous year, as an MP, he earned 21.844 euros (1.820 per month), as well as an additional 132 euros for writing articles for the encyclopedia of the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts. He also declared 6.000 US dollars and 8.000 euros in cash and a 2002 Volvo car.

Miloš Pižurica has a house of 116 square meters, a forest (4.403 square meters), a pasture (3.738 square meters), an orchard (498 square meters) and several meadows (about 25 thousand square meters).

As an MP, he earned 22.568 euros (a monthly salary of 1.880), and in the company where he is employed, 40.860 euros (3.405 euros per month), as well as a variable salary in the company of 23.219 euros.

He reported a pistol of the brand “CZ P-09 DUTY”.

He registered the 133 square meter house Seid Hadzic, as well as a meadow (1.426 square meters) and a field (52 square meters).

Hadžić earned 19.212 euros (1.601 per month) as an MP last year. He declared the "Bereta px4 storm" pistol he purchased.

Pejović reported deposits in dollars and euros

Vice President of the Assembly Boris Pejović Last year, as an MP, he earned 26.512 euros (salary of 2.123 to 2.241 euros per month), and as a councilor in the Capital City Assembly, 2.750 euros (250 euros per month). As president of the Council for proposing names for settlements, streets and squares in the Capital City, he received a fee of 550 euros (50 euros per month).

He reported deposits of $54.431 (€47.815) and €20.003 in his card, as well as $4.873 (€4.280) listed as “other.” He owns a 56-square-meter apartment that he bought, and he also has a loan from an American bank for $14.071 (€12.360) with a $259 (€227) installment, of which he has $3.013 (€2.646) left.

Pejović also has a voucher, but its value is not disclosed in the card, and two cars, a 2013 Volkswagen and a 2017 Toyota.

His wife Nina During the three months of the previous year, she received a salary of 700 euros.

Branka Marković is paying off three loans

Branka Markovic Last year, as an MP, she earned 23.223 euros (from 1.903 to 2.031 euros per month), and as a councilor in the Capital City Assembly, 2.750 euros (250 euros per month), and as a member of the Council for Issues of Persons with Disabilities of the Capital City, 275 euros. She reported three loans of 13.920, 3.700 and 2.700 euros.

Her husband Danilo He had a salary of 8.000 euros in total at Aerodrom Montenegro last year. He is repaying a loan of 5.000 euros with an installment of 227 euros, of which he has 2.256 euros left. He owns a Volkswagen Passat produced in 2006.

Nedović and Janović are paying off housing loans

Jelena Nedović During 2024, as an MP, she earned 20.740 euros in basic salary (1.458 euros in January and 1.752 euros in other months), and an additional 4.200 euros from work in parliament, for which no explanation was provided in the card, as well as 376 euros from the party that she earned in November. She reported a 2005 Polo car.

She is repaying a housing loan of 47.357 euros in monthly installments of 323 euros (remaining 44.669 euros), although she did not state that she owns a property. She also has two cash loans of 6.000 and 3.900 euros.

Tonći Janović In 2024, as an MP, he earned 19.968 euros (1.664 per month), and as a councilor in the Tivat Municipal Assembly (MA) he earned 3.600 euros (300 euros per month). Also, in March last year, he had an income of 1.000 euros, but the file does not state what type of engagement this was.

He owns the first floor (104 square meters) and the ground floor (85 square meters) of the house that he inherited, as well as two motor vehicles, a 2017 Audi and a 2023 Aprilia motorcycle.

He is repaying a mortgage loan of 30.000 euros in monthly installments of 405 euros, of which 24.756 euros remain to be repaid, as well as a limit of 1.000 euros with 950 euros in debt.

His wife Andjela Last year, she earned 4.500 euros working in a catering facility for ten months, and during the last two months, as an intern at the Dobrota Special Hospital for Psychiatry, she had a salary of 800 euros. Also, as a member of the Board of Directors of the Tivat Tourist Organization, she earned 1.800 euros (150 euros per month).

She owns a 2007 Volkswagen Polo and has 10.000 euros in her savings account. She is repaying a cash loan of 8.000 euros.

Armen Šehović earned 2024 euros (23.280 euros per month) in 1.940. He repays three consumer loans of 15.000, 5.700, and 3.700 euros.

His wife Elvira She owns a 51 square meter apartment that she bought in 2020, and is repaying a housing loan of 56.716 euros with an installment of 314 euros, of which she has 43.840 euros left.

Jelenka Andric As an MP, she had a total of 21.302 euros in basic salary (1.775 per month), as well as 2.534 euros in variable salary as the president of the Gender Equality Committee (316 euros over eight months), and as a councilor in the Bijelo Polje Municipal Assembly, 2.400 euros (200 euros per month).

Her husband Sasha He earned 7.200 euros as a courier last year, and owns a 2008 Toyota Yaris, which he bought.

Andrić is repaying a consumer loan of 20.000 euros with an installment of 1.121 euros, and she has 12.335 euros left.

Petrić and Nađa Laković without credit

Drazen Petrić earned 14.400 euros last year, and his salary for the first nine months was 1.600, increasing to 1.700 in October. He also had 2.880 euros from the variable (320 euros per month), while as a councilor in the Bijelo Polje parliament he earned 250 euros per month. Also, as a member of the Commission for the Implementation of the Census in January of the previous year, he earned 1.155 euros.

He reported a 7 Golf 2012 vehicle and 32.414 euros in his checking account.

Nadja Laković During 2024, as an MP, she earned 21.468 euros (1.789 per month). She owns a 33-square-meter apartment, a 23-square-meter building that she received as a gift, and inherited a third of two houses (301 and 61 square meters) and a forest (14.2694 square meters).

Two vehicles are registered in her name: a 2022 Nissan Qashqai and a 2014 Toyota Auris, which was reported to have been damaged.

Čarapić was the only one to report daily wages.

Vasilije Carapić In 2024, as a parliamentarian, he earned 25.824 euros in basic salary (2.152 per month), as well as 1.330 daily allowances in total (from 220 to 450 euros), and as a councilor in the Capital City Assembly, 4.500 euros (375 euros per month).

He reported two cars, an Opel Astra from 2005 and a Citroen C4 from 2015, that he had purchased, as well as 2.179 euros in various current accounts.

In the previous year, he was repaying a consumer loan of 2.500 euros with an installment of 112 euros, which, according to data submitted to ASK, should have been repaid by now.

His wife Aurora de Peralta Last year, she earned 4.900 euros (700 euros per month) working as a teacher at United Kids International Montenegro, and 11.112 euros (2.778 per month) as a recruiter at the American Council. She has 1.470 US dollars in her checking account. She is repaying two student loans of 70.000 and 41.000 US dollars.

Urošević, Bakrač and Vučević received the difference in salary

Ugleša Urošević During the past year, he received a salary difference, and on that basis he earned 5.270 euros (from 385 to 613 euros per month), while as the president of the Commission for Monitoring and Control of the Privatization Process, he earned 3.487 euros (317 euros per month).

From his regular job, he received 13.479 euros in basic salary (from 1.255 to 1.282 euros per month), 7.836 euros in variable salary (varying from 628 to 728 euros), and 672 euros for which the salary record did not specify the basis on which they were acquired (remuneration varied from 40 to 556 euros). Urošević also received 100 euros from the Capital City, and 50 euros from the Chamber of Engineers.

He reported the 5 Volkswagen Golf 2006 motor vehicle that he had purchased, as well as 10.000 euros in a savings account.

Vladimir Bakrač During 2024, as an MP, he earned 1.749 euros, and his monthly income ranged from 159 to 180 euros. He earned 15.713 euros from his regular job, and his salary ranged from 1.550 to 1.763 euros. He also had 14.481 euros in income from the institution where he was employed, which was not explained on the website, and on a monthly basis, it varied from 300 to 2.500 euros.

He owns a 2015 Volkswagen that he bought, as well as 1.000 euros in his checking account.

Dragana Vucevic As an MP, she earned 1.026 euros, and from her regular job, she earned 19.317 euros in salary, and 8.107 euros in other income.

She has declared a house of 70 square meters, a meadow of 20.126, a field of 20.166, a forest of 1.507, and two orchards with a total area of ​​2.650 square meters. She is repaying a loan of 18.000 euros with an installment of 306, and the remaining debt is 9.487 euros. Her husband Igor He earned 11.600 euros last year (salary increased from 950 to 1.050 euros), and also earned slightly less than 5.000 euros from rent.

She owns two business premises of 23 and 14 square meters, two basements of 30 and eight square meters, and a 2002 Volkswagen Passat, and she is repaying a consumer loan of 18.000 euros, and her husband of 25.000 euros.

There was no information on the reports on the ASK website until the publication of this text. Jovan Subotica i Milan Zečević.

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