Leader of Tivat Željko Komnenović (“The People Win”) received a net salary of 1.566,86 euros in the first half of last year, which symbolically increased to 1.578,48 euros from August.
This is shown by data from his asset file, published on the website of the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (ASK).
Komnenović received 50 euros in compensation from the Union of Municipalities on two occasions, while the Municipality of Tivat paid him 540 euros in winter food in December. The municipality also paid him, as it did to all employees in the local government, 180 euros in September as “assistance to employees for the beginning of the school year.”
Komnenović has been receiving a monthly fee of 410,24 euros for his membership in the Tender Commission for the Concession of the Airport since February last year. He reported that last year, he earned 10.295 euros in rent.
He owns a 70 square meter apartment that he acquired by purchase, while his wife Ivana Komnenović inherited several pastures, forests and plots of land that are managed as barren land, with a total area of over 568.000 square meters.
Komnenović owns a 2019 Skoda Karoq, a 9mm CZ pistol, a 3,83 percent stake in the Serbian House company, and 5.389 shares in the HLT fund. He is repaying a long-term housing loan of 51.590 euros, of which he repaid just over 21 thousand euros by the end of last year. His wife drives a 2013 Golf VII and is repaying two cash loans totaling 3.500 euros.
President of the Tivat Municipal Assembly Miljan Marković (New Serbian Democracy) last year received an average salary of 1.358,25 euros. In addition, he received a councilor's fee of 270 euros per month, from which he earned 3.240 euros, and he reported that on two occasions he also received a "session attendance fee" in the total amount of 54 euros, or a winter allowance of 540 euros and a "gift to the employee's children" (assistance for the beginning of the school year) of 180 euros. Marković also received daily allowances on several occasions, from which he earned 1.075 euros. As a member of two parliamentary committees, he also earned another 108 euros in fees for his involvement in these bodies.
In terms of real estate, Marković owns an 83-square-meter apartment and a 30-square-meter apartment that he acquired through construction, as well as a “non-residential space” of five square meters. A 1996 Fiat Bravo car is registered in Marković’s name, while his wife Aleksandra Marković vozi “chevrolet spark” from 2011.
Marković is repaying a cash loan of 16.000 euros, and his wife is repaying a cash loan of 10.000 euros. The Speaker of the Tivat Parliament reported that he has claims of 18.000 euros, as well as owning five thousand shares in the Atlasmont investment fund.
Vice President of the Municipality of Tivat Jovan Brinic (Krtoljska lista) last year he received a monthly salary of 1.334,15 euros. He received a winter allowance of 540 euros, and a 90 euro allowance for his child for the beginning of the school year.
He does not own any residential premises in his own name, while he reported that he is, in varying percentages, a co-owner of several plots of land that are classified as forests, pastures, fields and meadows, with a total area of 33.194 square meters.
Brinic reported that he owns a "Bernardelli PA/12" rifle, as well as repaying a cash loan of 30.000 euros, of which he had paid off over 26,2 thousand euros by the end of last year.
Councilor in the Tivat Parliament, President of the Liberal Party of Montenegro and one of the leaders of the European Alliance (SDP-SD-LP) Vatroslav Belan Last year, he earned 3.384 euros from defense fees. From his regular job at an unnamed company, in 2025, he earned 1.939,39 euros per month, received 616 euros in travel expenses and 800 euros in winter food, and also reported child allowances for minor children in the total amount of 720 euros as income.
Bela's wife, Milica Andjelkovic Belan, last year as the director of business operations at the company HR Partners from Belgrade, she earned 4.053,76 euros per month.
Vatroslav Belan is the sole owner of apartments measuring 72 and 40 square meters, and co-owner, half with his wife, of an apartment measuring 50 square meters, while his wife is registered as the sole owner of another apartment measuring 76 square meters. The president of the Montenegrin Liberals owns, with a quarter share, a house measuring 284 square meters, a garage measuring 43 and 35 square meters, outbuildings measuring 118 square meters, a yard measuring 500 square meters, and an orchard measuring 414, 651, and 11 square meters. Belan also owns a 2012 Suzuki Swift, a 2011 Renault Laguna, and a 2002 Peugeot 307.
Belan reported that at the end of last year he had just over 20.000 euros in current accounts, while his wife had 3.900 US dollars, 99.643 euros, and 795.307 dinars in current accounts, term and non-term savings accounts, and "other".
Leader of the Croatian Civic Initiative (HGI) Adrian Vuksanovic Last year, as a member of the Montenegrin Parliament, he received a salary that amounted to 2.300,19 euros net for most of the year. In addition, as a member of the Tivat Municipal Assembly, Vuksanović earned 3.240 euros in 2025, while as the President of the Presidency of the Croatian National Council of Montenegro, he received a total of 3.000 euros in a year, and as a member of the Executive Board of the Croatian National Council of Montenegro, another 3.600 euros.
The President of HGI has no real estate registered in his name, while his movable property is a 2015 Skoda Octavia.
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