The government is holding a meeting today, chaired by the Prime Minister Milojko Spajić, discussed several personnel issues.
The government is:
- adopted a Decision on the appointment of Dino Tutundžić as State Secretary at the Ministry of Energy and Mining,
- adopted a Decision on the termination of the mandate of the member of the Disciplinary Commission, Mladen Ilić,
- adopted a Decision appointing Ivana Janković Mijanović as Acting Director General of the Directorate for Innovation and Smart Specialization at the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation,
- adopted a Decision appointing Dragan Mijušković as Acting Director General of the Directorate for Education and Upbringing of Members of Minority Nations and Other Minority National Communities at the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation,
- proposed to the Shareholders' Assembly of "Montecargo" AD - Podgorica to elect the following members of the Board of Directors: Miroslav Brajović, Vlatko Medenica, Toni Đurašaj and Dženeta Kajić,
- appointed Slavica Knežević as the proxy - representative of the state capital, at the regular Shareholders' Meeting of "Montecargo" AD - Podgorica,
- issued a Decision on the termination of the duties of the Acting Director General of the Directorate for Public Administration at the Ministry of Public Administration, Jelena Pejović,
- adopted a Decision appointing Jelena Pejović as Acting Director General of the Directorate for Public Administration at the Ministry of Public Administration,
- issued a Decision on the termination of the duties of the Acting Secretary of the former Ministry of Mining, Oil and Gas, Mirsad Ćatović,
- adopted a Decision appointing Mirsad Ćatović as Acting Secretary of the Ministry of Energy and Mining,
- adopted a Decision on the appointment of Aldin Muratović as State Secretary at the Ministry of Diaspora,
- adopted a Decision on the appointment of Rusmir Džudžević as State Secretary at the Ministry of Public Works and
- adopted a Decision on the dismissal of the Advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister for International Relations, Maz Crnovršanin.
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