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  2. Spajić Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Took office Prime Minister: General Affairs Milojko Spajić: PES! 31 October 2023 Deputy Prime Ministers: Security, Internal Policy, European and Foreign Affairs Aleksa Bečić: DCG: 31 October 2023 International Relations Minister of Foreign Affairs Ervin Ibrahimović: BS: 23 July 2024 Foreign and European Affairs Filip Ivanović: PES! 23 July ...

  3. Parliament of Montenegro, 2020–2024 - Wikipedia

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    After negotiations, Krivokapić Cabinet took office on 4 December 2020. [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]

  4. Government of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Prime Minister of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Term of office Political party President; Took office Left office Time in office Republic of Montenegro; 1 (25) Milo Đukanović (born 1962) 1990 1992 1996: 15 February 1991 5 February 1998 6 years, 355 days Democratic Party of Socialists: Momir Bulatović (1990–1998) 2 (26) Filip Vujanović (born 1954) 1998 2001: 5 February 1998 8 January ...

  7. Filip Ivanović (politician) - Wikipedia

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    He specialized at the Aarhus University (2010) and twice (2012/2013 and 2017/2018) at the Norwegian Institute at Athens as an Onassis International Scholar. [ 9 ] In the academic year 2018/2019 he taught aesthetics at the Music Academy of the University of Montenegro , [ 10 ] and in 2019 he became assistant professor of philosophy and culture ...

  8. Super Bowl injury report: Eagles’ Brandon Graham questionable

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    Feb 5, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham speaks with the media during a press conference at Hilton New Orleans Riverside.

  9. President of the Parliament of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The president of the Parliament of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Предсједник Скупштине Црне Горе, romanized: Predsjednik Skupštine Crne Gore) is the presiding officer of the Parliament of Montenegro. The president's term lasts four years, and is elected by members of each new assembly. [2]