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The government of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Vlada Crne Gore, Влада Црне Горе) is the executive branch of state authority in Montenegro. It is headed by the prime minister. It consists of the prime minister, the deputy prime ministers as well as the ministers.
The Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro, officially Vice President of the Government of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Potpredsjednik Vlade Crne Gore), is the official Deputy of the Prime Minister of Montenegro. Conventionally all of the junior partners in the coalition, get one deputy, they are ranked according to the size of their respective parties.
3 June 2006 3 years, 133 days Democratic Party of Socialists: Filip Vujanović (2003–2018) Independent Montenegro (1) (25) Milo Đukanović (born 1962) — 3 June 2006 10 November 2006 173 days Democratic Party of Socialists: 3 (27) Željko Šturanović (1960–2014) 2006: 10 November 2006 29 February 2008 1 year, 111 days Democratic Party of ...
The Abazović Cabinet was the 43rd cabinet of Montenegro.It was elected on 28 April 2022 by a majority vote in the parliament.The minority government is composed of Civic Movement URA, Socialist People's Party, Bosniak Party, Albanian Coalition and Albanian List, CIVIS and was supported by the Democratic Party of Socialists and Liberal Party.
The current Governor of the Central bank of Montenegro is Irena Radović, as of 15th December 2023. [3] The position of the Governor was created after Montenegro achieved independence in 2006. The holder of the office is confirmed by vote in Parliament. Ljubiša Krgović, March 2001 – November 2010 [4] [5]
The Ministry of Justice in the Government of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Ministarstvo Pravde u Vladi Crne Gore / Министарство Праве у Влади Црне Горе, MPVCG) is the ministry in the Government of Montenegro which is in charge of the nation's justice system and human and minority rights.
[3] [4] The government fell in a vote of no confidence on 4 February 2022, initiated by URA leader Dritan Abazović. [5] On 28 April 2022, after parliamentary and government crisis, Parliament approved the Abazović Cabinet. [6] A new parliament speaker, Danijela Đurović from the Socialist People's Party, was also elected. [7]