Several MPs or members of their households are owners of new real estate

Several MPs reported to the Agency with special cards that they took out loans worth more than 5.000 euros this year.

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Several members of the Parliament of Montenegro or members of their families have become owners of new real estate in the last few months.

This can be concluded from the report on assets and income in the register of the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption.

The Law on the Prevention of Corruption stipulates that a public official is obliged to report any increase in assets worth more than 5.000 euros with a special property card. A fine of up to 2.000 euros is prescribed for those who do not do so.

One of those who reported an increase in assets in June is a member of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS). Abaz Dizdarević.

In addition to the house of 297 square meters that he acquired through purchase, Dizdarević reported that his wife Edisa Dizdarević became the owner of an apartment of 58 square meters, which she took on loan. In June, the MP took out a 60.000-euro consumer loan, which he pays back in installments of just over 750 euros.

The MP reported to the Agency that last year he received an MP's salary of 1.661 euros, and his wife received 1.230 euros. She is the owner of the clinic "Dental art".

At the time of reporting the increase in assets, Dizdarević reported that he had 25.000 euros at his disposal, where the basis of acquisition was a gift contract, and his wife had 9.000 euros in cash.

In the same month, the increase in assets was also reported by a member of the Bosniak Party (BS). Amer Smailovic.

Smailović became the owner of an apartment of 40 square meters, for which the purchase was stated as the basis of acquisition. At the beginning of the year, he took out a housing loan of 20.000 euros, which he pays back in installments of 712 euros.

Smailović previously reported in the regular annual asset register that he had 10.000 euros in his current account at the end of last year.

His parliamentary salary last year was around 1.440 euros.

Member of the Democratic Front (DF) Dragan Bojović reported in April that his wife, then Minister of Health Jelena Borovinić Bojović, became the owner of an apartment of 68 square meters, which was acquired by purchase. She took out a 65.000 housing loan in mid-March, which she pays back in installments of 657 euros.

The then minister also reported the increase in property to the Agency with a special card.

Borovinić Bojović was previously the owner of a house under construction of 85 square meters, and the deputy inherited a fifth of the house of 90 square meters.

One of the leaders of the Front Milan Knezevic reported in June that he became a co-owner of a 135-square-meter apartment, which he acquired by purchase.

Earlier this year, in March, he took out a 25.000-euro housing loan, which he pays back in installments of 661 euros.

His parliamentary salary ranged from less than 1.500 euros in January to 1.925 euros in December last year.

In contrast to those who became owners or co-owners of real estate, the representative of Prava Montenegro Marko Milacic reported at the end of June that he bought a new "Skoda Kodiak". Milačić leased the car and pays back 633 euros in monthly installments of 14.377 euros.

Last year, he drove a 2017 Skoda Superb.

His parliamentary salary last year was 1.445 euros per month.

Several MPs reported to the Agency with special documents that they took out loans worth more than 5.000 euros this year.

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