Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Policy Nick Djelosaj and his wife have a total of more than 196.000 euros in their accounts, according to data from his annual income report for last year, which he submitted to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (ASK).
According to this data, which is available on the Agency's website, Đeljošaj has term savings of 70.530 euros, while he has 33.478 in his current account. His wife Ana Savićević She has 54.271 euros in a term deposit and 38.724 euros in her current account. Đeljošaj also reported that he owns cryptocurrencies, but did not state their value.
As Deputy Prime Minister, Đeljošaj receives 1.977 euros, while as a member of the Privatization Council, he earns an additional 600 euros per month.
He claims that he earned 14.505 euros from the sale of agricultural products last year, while he reported 5.000 euros in profits from the company MDS Network, and 3.664 euros from subsidies from the Ministry of Agriculture.
His wife is employed at the Clinical Center of Montenegro, where she earns 2.268 euros. She controls the work of the institution on behalf of the founder - the state, for which she is paid an additional 547 euros per month. Savićević also collected 1.500 euros last year, which she claims are payments from the social commission, and she also reported 500 euros in fees for consulting services.
According to data on the Agency's website, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economic Development owns two apartments of 23 square meters each and one of 44, a house of 239, as well as several plots of land - meadows and fields of 3.997, 2.313, 501, 12.280 and 5.996 square meters. Last year, it is reported, he bought two pastures of 4.369 and 6.367 square meters.
A 2019 Volkswagen is registered in his name, while his wife owns a 2016 Hyundai.
Savićević owns 4.500 shares in ZIF Eurofond, while Đeljošaj owns 100 percent of the shares in the company MDS Network.
The Deputy Prime Minister is repaying two loans with a total monthly installment of almost 1.600 euros. He has not allowed access to his bank accounts.
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