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Whose is this my wife in Govt?

Foto: Pobjeda

Nepotism is favoring relatives or friends, and can occur in a variety of areas, including politics, entertainment, business, and religion, and is predominantly related to employment.

To set aside the religion, the Minister of Health Jelena Borovinic Bojovic is the wife of the deputy leader of the Democratic People’s Party Dragan Bojovic, and her brother-in-law is the bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Cyril (Milan Bojovic), who, at a certain point, was a candidate for taking the late Amfilohije’s position, says the Church’s website.

The wife of Marko Milacic, Zana Prascevic Milacic, who was metaphysically third on the list of the pre-election coalition For the Future of Montenegro – the villains would say at the insistence of Padre Gojko – found herself in the position of the acting assistant Secretary General of the Government of Montenegro, head of the Sector for Government Affairs.

The wife of another coalition member, Jovan Jole Vucurovic – the President of the Parliamentary Committee on Human Rights and Freedoms, Biljana Vucurovic, who is a teacher of Serbian Language and Literature, has been appointed by Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports Vesna Bratic as the acting headteacher of the Podgorica high school Slobodan Skerovic.

The brothers of the former MP of the Workers’ Party Zeljka Savkovic, who was dismissed from all positions in that party at the end of 2019 due to obstruction of the election of the late leader Janko Vucinic’s son, Maksim Vucinic, as the new leader of that party, are today the directors of the Health Center (Danilo Jokic) and the Security Center (Goran Jokic) in Podgorica.

The wife of State Secretary for Transport and Maritime Affairs of the Ministry of Capital Investments Zoran Radunovic, Ana Tosanic Radunovic works in the same ministry in the Corporate Governance Department, and in April, at the suggestion of Minister Mladen Bojanic, the Government appointed her a member of the Board of Directors of ToMontenegro.

The arrival of the deputy leader of the Movement for Changes prof. Branko Radulovic’s daughter, Dr. Ljiljana Radulovic, at the head of the Clinical Center of Montenegro, was one of the first changes in management and operational positions after the formation of the Government in December last year.

About a month later, in mid-January, Lola Radulovic, Prof. Radulovic’s daughter-in-law of the Vice President of the Movement for Change, got a job in the Parliament of Montenegro.

The wife of Petar Radulovic, the son of Branko Radulovic, was then employed as a secretary in the office of the deputy Parliament Speaker, Branka Bosnjak.

Petar had to be a little more patient. He was probably waiting for the new systematization of Podgorica Airport and the position of Deputy Executive Director, which did not even exist in the previous systematization.

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