Đurović wished Mandić successful work and a peaceful period for Montenegro, to lead the parliament in the spirit of democracy...

The president of the 27th convocation of the Parliament of Montenegro, Danijela Đurović, expressed her hope that in the coming period there will be more women deputies in the highest legislative chamber

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Đurović and Mandić, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
Đurović and Mandić, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
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By taking the oath within the framework of the First Constituent Session, the newly elected President of the Parliament of Montenegro of the 28th convocation, Andrija Mandić, took office, it was announced on the website of the Parliament of Montenegro.

"After his election, the president of the Assembly was welcomed in the Cabinet by the president of the 27th convocation, Danijela Đurović, who wished the newly elected president successful work and a peaceful period for our country, as well as that he lead the parliament in the spirit of democracy and respect for all, contributing to the civic spirit of the country. expressed the hope that in the coming period there will be more women deputies in the highest legislative chamber in our country", according to the publication on the website of the Assembly.

Mandić, the president of the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) and one of the leaders of the coalition For the Future of Montenegro (ZBCG), was elected today as the president of the Parliament of Montenegro.

In the secret ballot, 49 MPs voted for the election of Mandić, and there were no votes against.

MPs from the ZBCG coalition, the Evropa Sad Movement (PES), Democratic Montenegro, United Montenegro, the Albanian Forum, the Socialist People's Party (SNP), as well as Radinka Ćinćur and Jevrosima Pejović voted for Mandić.

Members of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), Social Democrats (SD), Bosniak Party (BS), Democratic Union of Albanians (DUA) and Citizens' Movement (GP) URA did not attend the vote.

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