Jojić is the SNP's candidate for Minister of Sports and Youth.

Zoran Terzić, Slađana Kaluđerović, Milosava Paunović, Mitar Barać and Krsto Rađenović were elected as vice-presidents of the party.

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The Socialist People's Party (SNP) will nominate Zoran Jojić for Minister of Sports and Youth, it was decided at today's session of the party's Main Board (GO).

The SNP announced that the General Assembly unanimously decided that the seat in the executive branch on behalf of the SNP should go to the party's Berane committee, stating that this is a confirmation of trust in the staff of that committee and their work so far.

"The Civic Assembly, at the proposal of the Berane committee, nominated Zoran Jojić, the former Director General of the Directorate for Sports at the Ministry of Sports and Youth, for this position," the statement said.

As stated by the SNP, a new party leadership was elected at today's session.

The announcement states that Zoran Terzić, Slađana Kaluđerović, Milosava Paunović, Mitar Barać and Krsto Rađenović were elected as vice presidents.

"The General Assembly appointed Dragan Vukić as the Party's Secretary General, while Bogdan Božović was elected as the Party's Director," the statement said.

It is added that the session discussed the current political situation in Montenegro, with special emphasis on the political and social challenges ahead in the coming period.

"It was concluded that it is necessary to further strengthen party structures at all levels, as well as intensify work in the field, with the aim of better communication with citizens and the affirmation of SNP policies," the statement said.

The SNP said that special emphasis was placed on the need to strengthen unity within the party, the recognition of program goals, and a responsible attitude towards voters.

"The SNP's GO expressed its readiness to contribute more strongly to stability, development and democratic processes in Montenegro in the coming period, through responsible political work," the statement concluded.

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