Abazović's salary is about 1.330 euros, allowed to see the accounts

The recent ambassador of Montenegro to China, Darko Pajović, received over 5.100 euros in that position and was our highest-paid ambassador, although his salary in the last month before his recall was reduced to 4.600 euros.

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Abazović, Photo: Luka Zeković
Abazović, Photo: Luka Zeković
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Deputy Prime Minister Dritan Abazović receives EUR 1.328,50 for that position, according to his property record published on the website of the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption.

During the last year, he earned more as a deputy, usually 1.475 euros, while in some months that salary was almost twice as much. He is the owner of a 30-square-meter cottage, while he has slightly more than 15.500 euros in his accounts, which is almost 10.000 more than the year before, and he has given his consent to inspect them.

Minister of the Interior Sergej Sekulović receives 1.445 euros, but he has no assets or savings in his accounts.

The President of the Municipality of Nikšić, Milutin Simović, receives 1.370 euros for that position, and previously, as Deputy Prime Minister, his salary varied from 911 to 1.822 euros, while he received another 535 euros a month in the Privatization Council. He is paying back a housing loan of 120.000 euros in monthly installments of 850 euros, and his wife Ljiljana once received a loan on favorable terms of 40.000 for which her installment was only 40 euros.

The recent ambassador of Montenegro to China, Darko Pajović, received over 5.100 euros in that position and was our highest paid ambassador, although his salary in the last month before his recall was reduced to 4.600 euros.

Tarzan Milošević, the recalled ambassador to Serbia, received an average of 3.870 euros in Belgrade last year.

The President of the Constitutional Court, Budimir Šćepanović, earned 1.848 euros per month as a judge of that court. He has a 90-square-meter apartment that he bought from the state under favorable conditions, as well as 7.000 euros in cash.

The president of the Judicial Council, Vesna Simović Zvicer, earned over 64.000 euros last year. As president of the Judicial Council, she received 927 euros per month, as a member of the Social Council 100 euros, as a member of the Government Council for the Rule of Law 386 euros, as a professor at the University 1.278 euros per month, as an arbitrator in the Agency for Peaceful Resolution of Labor Disputes 160 euros, in the Commission of the Institute 153 euros for social and child protection, and 300 euros as president of the Anti-Doping Commission of the Montenegrin Olympic Committee. She earned over 20.000 euros from the copyright of the book Commentary on the Labor Law, and 4.500 euros for consulting services.

The director of the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption Jelena Perović receives a little over 1.500 euros and a variable of 414 euros. Based on her membership in the Council for the Rule of Law, she received 386 euros per month. He has a two-room apartment and 20.000 euros in cash, while he pays back 800 euros a month on the loan.

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