Radovanić: URA must remain a political force that does not compromise to the detriment of the values ​​for which it was created

Radovanić re-elected as Secretary General of the Civic Movement URA

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Radovanić, Photo: GP URA
Radovanić, Photo: GP URA
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URA must remain a political force that does not compromise to the detriment of the values ​​for which it was created, said Mileta Radovanić, Secretary General of the Civic Movement URA.

The URA General Secretariat announced today that Radovanić was re-elected as Secretary General at a meeting of the party's Main Board.

"The decision of the Main Board confirms continuity in the party's organizational development and trust in Radovanić's work so far, especially in strengthening URE's internal capacities and consistently representing its program values," the URA GP statement reads.

Mileta Radovanić was born on October 3, 1988, and graduated from the Faculty of Political Sciences in Podgorica, majoring in International Relations.

"After completing his studies, he began his professional engagement at the Center for the Rights of the Child of Montenegro, where he worked on projects dedicated to youth development and the improvement of public policies in the field of child rights protection. He then continued his career at the company "Arhimed", gaining experience in the corporate and communications sectors. Later, he held several responsible positions in the state administration, including Assistant Director of the Customs Administration, President of the Board of Directors of the Science and Technology Park of Montenegro, and Secretary General at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs," the press release from GP URA states.

Radovanić is one of the founders of GP URA.

"In his political activities, he consistently advocates for a responsible and professional public administration, strong and independent institutions, as well as for a European and foreign policy-credible Montenegro, a state that builds its reputation on principle, regional cooperation and the values ​​of modern European diplomacy," said the URA GP.

"I see re-election primarily as a confirmation of trust, but also as an obligation to continue on the same path, principled, organized and in the service of the public interest. URA must remain a political force that does not compromise to the detriment of the values ​​for which it was created," said Radovanić.

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