• Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
    PHOTO: Government of Montenegro
  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
    PHOTO: Government of Montenegro
  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
    PHOTO: Government of Montenegro
  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
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  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
    PHOTO: Government of Montenegro
  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
    PHOTO: Government of Montenegro
  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
    PHOTO: Government of Montenegro
  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
    PHOTO: Government of Montenegro
  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
    PHOTO: Government of Montenegro
  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
    PHOTO: Government of Montenegro
  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
    PHOTO: Government of Montenegro
  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
    PHOTO: Government of Montenegro
  • Last night, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić organized a ceremonial reception at the "13. jul Plantaže" vineyard to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of independence. The reception was attended, among others, by the President of the State Jakov Milatović, members of the Government, the President of the Assembly Andrija Mandić, the European Commissioner Marta Kos, the Rapporteur for Montenegro in the European Parliament Marjan Šarec, former Presidents of the State Milo Đukanović and Filip Vujanović, former Prime Minister Duško Marković, representatives of parliamentary political parties, ambassadors, the Chief Special Prosecutor and the Supreme State Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and Milorad Marković, the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Crown Prince Nikola Petrović Njegoš. The event was also attended by individual mayors, the Director of the Police Administration Lazar Šćepanović, the Chief of the General Staff Miodrag Vuksanović, representatives of the media, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, the Islamic Community, the Catholic Church and the Jewish Community, directors of state-owned enterprises, and businessmen. Among the guests from the region, Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was present. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović (Civil Movement URA) was not at the reception, nor were representatives of his party, Milan Knežević's Democratic People's Party, the Socialist People's Party, and United Montenegro.
    PHOTO: Government of Montenegro

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