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Andrija Mandić Remains the Speaker of the Montenegrin Parliament

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Members of the Parliament of Montenegro decided today that Andrija Mandić will remain the Speaker of Parliament, as the opposition initiative for his removal received only 20 votes out of 81, the number of MPs, and then the Agreement with the United Arab Emirates in the field of tourism and real estate development was re-adopted.

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The Speaker of the Parliament of Montenegro, Andrija Mandić, will remain at the head of that body, after 41 MPs voted "against" and 20 voted "for" at the Assembly session on his dismissal.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Members of the Parliament of Montenegro decided today that Andrija Mandić will remain the Speaker of Parliament, as the opposition initiative for his removal received only 20 votes out of 81, the number of MPs, and then the Agreement with the United Arab Emirates in the field of tourism and real estate development was re-adopted.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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During the vote for the dismissal of Mandić, the deputies of the Bosniak Party (BS), the Social Democrats (SD), the Albanian Forum, but also the deputies Miodrag Laković (PES), Drita Lola and Nikola Milović (DPS), Maja Vučelić (CIVIS), Dritan Abazović (GP URA), Mehmet Zenka (DUA) and Radinka Ćinćur (independent MP) were not in the hall. Nevertheless, after the vote, Laković returned to the hall, while the head of the club appeared for the first …

·Podgorica, Montenegro
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vijesti.me broke the news in Podgorica, Montenegro on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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