Dritan Abazović (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Дритан Абазовић, Albanian: Dritan Abazi; born 25 December 1985) is a Montenegrin politician who served as Prime...
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may refer to: Dritan Abazović (born 1985), Albanian-Montenegrin politician Dritan Babamusta (born 1981), Albanian football player Dritan Baholli (born...
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Aleksa Bečić, the leader of Democratic Montenegro, and the second is Dritan Abazović, the leader of the United Reform Action and the current Prime Minister...
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in Montenegro. The current party leader is incumbent Prime Minister Dritan Abazović. Founded in March 2015 by Žarko Rakčević, a civil engineer and former...
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Montenegro in March 2023. According to Abazović, Do Kwon sent a letter from prison which was addressed to Abazović, Adžić, justice minister Marko Kovač...
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in the 2020 parliamentary election. Together with Aleksa Bečić and Dritan Abazović, he agreed to form a technocratic government and in December 2020 he...
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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...
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Even though the parties mentioned have 14 seats in the parliament, Dritan Abazović, the Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro and the president of the United...
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is Ulcinj, where the Albanian National Council is located. In 2022, Dritan Abazović became the first ethnic Albanian to hold the office of Prime Minister...
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and easing tensions in the Balkan region. Montenegrin prime minister Dritan Abazović and the chairman of the council of ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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April 2022, after the fall of Krivokapić Cabinet, new government under Dritan Abazović was composed including Adrian Vuksanović as minister without portfolio...
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of Montenegro Incumbent Assumed office 20 May 2023 Prime Minister Dritan Abazović Milojko Spajić Preceded by Milo Đukanović Minister of Economic Development...
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April 28 – The Parliament of Montenegro elects a new government with Dritan Abazović as prime minister, following a motion of no confidence against the...
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minister of foreign affairs in the minority government of Dritan Abazović. However, Abazović removed him from office in October 2022. Social Democratic...
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professors, journalists, civic and NGO activists, with the party leader Dritan Abazović as a ballot carrier. URA electoral list also contains one representative...
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either of the two dominant political forces (DPS or DF) and headed by Dritan Abazović, the government collapsed following a no-confidence vote. The DPS agreed...
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minister of economic development and tourism in the government of Dritan Abazović since 28 April 2022. He is a vice president of the United Reform Action...
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being named on this position, Peković met with Deputy Prime Minister Dritan Abazović, with the two holding a meeting about the future of basketball in Montenegro...
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professors, journalists, civic and NGO activists, with the party leader Dritan Abazović as a ballot carrier, continuing cooperation with the liberal NGO Citizens'...
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power. In April 2022, a new minority government, led by Prime Minister Dritan Abazović, brought together moderate parties that are both pro-European and pro-Serb...
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Kosovo border by a "highly armed terrorist group". – Prime Minister Dritan Abazović strongly condemned the assault, highlighting the potential for the...
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Lord of Zeta from 1385 to 1403, member of the Balšić noble family. Dritan Abazović, prime minister of Montenegro Jelena Balšić, daughter of Lazar of Serbia...
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coalitions Peace is Our Nation and In Black and White, Aleksa Bečić and Dritan Abazović, agreed during meeting on several principles on which the future government...
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February 2022, to be replaced by a short-lived minority government of Dritan Abazović which lasted until August 2022. Parliamentary crisis resulted in vacancy...
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support Krivokapić 2020 28 April 2022 Dritan Abazović SNP, URA, BS, CIVIS, KSH, LSH with DPS and LP support Abazović 31 October 2023 Milojko Spajić PES!...
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LawsMaster's degree in Political science Master's degree in Public policy Dritan Abazović Prime Minister of Montenegro University of SarajevoUniversity of Montenegro...
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agriculture, forestry and water management in the minority government of Dritan Abazović. Vladimir Joković Biography, SNP official website Joković novi predsjednik...
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politician and activist Bebe Rexha, Albanian-American singer and songwriter Dritan Abazović, Montenegrin-Albanian politician Dua Lipa, English-Albanian singer...
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"profound sadness" and offered his condolences. Montenegro Prime Minister Dritan Abazović expressed "sincere sympathy with the friendly Italian people" in a...
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politician serving as the 8th president of Republika Srpska since 2022 Dritan Abazović, Montenegrin politician who served as Prime Minister of Montenegro...
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