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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.
6 (18) Vidoje Žarković (1927–2000) 5 May 1967 7 October 1969 2 years, 155 days League of Communists: 7 (19) Žarko Bulajić (1922–2009) 7 October 1969 6 May 1974 4 years, 211 days League of Communists: 8 (20) Marko Orlandić (1930–2019) 6 May 1974 28 April 1978 3 years, 357 days League of Communists: 9 (21) Momčilo Cemović (1928 ...
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.
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.
The Parliament of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Skupština Crne Gore / Скупштина Црне Горе) is the unicameral legislature of Montenegro.The Parliament currently has 81 members, with each member elected to a four-year term.
Filip Ivanović FRHistS (Serbian Cyrillic: Филип Ивановић; born 6 January 1986) [1] is a Montenegrin philosopher, university professor, and politician, who served as minister of foreign affairs of Montenegro from October 2023 to July 2024. [2]
The party was founded in July 2015 [3] after the split between two Social Democratic Party (SDP) vice-presidents Vujica Lazović and Ivan Brajović, that advocated unconditional support for the ruling Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) and Prime Minister Milo Đukanović, with the party leader Ranko Krivokapić, who advocated pursuing an independent political course.