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Week in review: Most popular stories from the week of Nov. 16, 2020

A look back at the headlines from the week of November 16 through November 22. In case you missed some of them, now is the right time to check them out.

  1. Has Dritan Abazović supported these changes?

The Leader of the Civic Movement URA, Mr Dritan Abazović, seems to have lost his way and political changes that happened in Montenegro have nothing to do with the ones in Bosnia and Herzegovina, representatives of the political parties from B&H, the Bosniaks and some Montenegro citizens noted.

  1. Borovinić Bojović about attack on Dubrovnik: Soldiers to stay strong in this horrible war, I’m proud of volunteers

Who wants to steal the future from us? Who dares to do so? We should just remind ourselves of the children from Kozara and then fight even stronger for peace. We won’t allow the story of Jasenovac to repeat because of someone’s malicious wishes, Mr Jelena Borovinić Bojovič wrote back in 1991, reflecting on the attack on Dubrovnik.

  1. Božo Radović Spartanac released from prison

He was apprehended as he had called on citizens via social networks to gather near Mogren stadium, thus violating the measure taken by the National Coordination Body.

  1. The meeting between representatives of the Socialist People’s Party and Krivokapić has ended

According to the unofficial information, this party wants 12 directors in administrations (agencies), 4-5 ambassador functions, 30 directors of schools, 5 directors of hospitals or healthcare centers, as well as 5 directors in public institutions.

  1. Patriarch Irinej has died aged 90

Serbian Orthodox Church Patriarch Irinej died aged 90 as a consequence of complications related to Covid-19.

  1. Here’s how the send-off for Metropolitan Amfilohije and Patriarch Irinej looked like

Unlike the send-off for Metropolitan Amfilohije in Podgorica when staff of the Clinical Center violated the measures against the spread of the coronavirus, Belgrade did it differently – they adhered to the prescribed measures.

  1. Seven arrested for setting up a crime gang and drug trafficking

The police of Herceg Novi, alongside their colleagues from Herceg Novi, Budva and Cetinje, did the extensive search into flats and other facilities on nine sites in Herceg Novi and one in Cetinje, after which it apprehended Milovan Bigović (34), Radomir Bigović (28), Dragan Bigović (29), Ivan Bigović (29), Vitorio Šuković (24) and Milan Bigović (33) on suspicion of committing a criminal offence – setting up a crime gang for an unauthorized production, holding and distribution of narcotics.

  1. A sneak peek at the new Independence Square in the capital, Podgorica

According to the Capital, a public competition for the conceptual design, that is, the urban and architectural solution for the Independence Square in Podgorica, has finished.

  1. Filipović: PM-designate is now left with Abazović, Milačić and subjects of social media memes

The businessman, Mr Miodrag Daka Davidović, announced earlier today that the party he’s going to set up would comprise some people that Prime Minister-designate, Mr Zdravko Krivokapić, had proposed for ministers. After this announcement, the team of Mr Krivokapić stated that neither Mr Krivokapić nor any candidate for minister in the future government is a member of a political party, and that’s not going to happen. Ever.

Filipović: PM-designate is now left with Abazović, Milačić and subjects of social media memes

  1. Nebojša Kavarić urges citizens: All people who can stay home in the next 14 days should do so

Head of the Podgorica Health Center, Dr Nebojša Kavarić, appeals to people to stay home for the next 14 days if they can do so, in order to help prevent the spread of the virus.

 

 

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