By the Parliament of Montenegro approved the new Government of the country. The new Prime Minister is Dritan Abazović (pictured in the center of the bottom row).
The government includes 18 ministries, 20 ministers (two without portfolio) and four vice presidents, and its term is limited to one year. 48 deputies voted for the proposed work program and composition of the Government, 45 voted against, and there were no abstentions.
Deputy Prime Minister for Foreign Policy, European Integration and Regional Cooperation, Minister for European Affairs Jovana Marović, Deputy Prime Minister for the Economic System, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management Vladimir Joković, Deputy Prime Minister for the Political System and Internal Policy, Minister of Defense Raško Konjević, Deputy Prime Minister for Regional Development and Minister of Capital Investments Ervin Ibrahimović.
Minister of Justice Marko Kovač, Minister of Internal Affairs Filip Adžić, Minister of Finance Aleksandar Damjanović, Minister of Foreign Affairs Ranko Krivokapić, Minister of Economic Development and Tourism Goran Đurović, Minister of Sports and Youth Vasilije Lalošević, Minister of Public Administration Marash Dukaj, Minister of Labor and Social Welfare Admir Adrović, Minister of Education Miomir Mijo Vojinović, Minister of Health Dragoslav Šćekić, Minister of Culture and Media Maša Vlaović, Minister of Ecology, Spatial Planning and Urbanism Ana Novaković Đurović, Minister of Human and Minority Rights Fatmir Đeka, Minister of Science and Technological Development Biljana Šćepanović with portfolio Zoran Mijajlović and Minister without Portfolio Adrijan Vuksanović.
The former Minister of Finance, who actively promoted cryptocurrencies and blockchain in recent months, did not join the new Government of Montenegro. What will happen now with the draft law on cryptocurrency regulation and whether it will be adopted is not yet known.
