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Business1. Veselin Barović, Eurofond
2. Aco Djukanović, Prva banka 3. Duško Knezević, Atlas Group
5. Milo Djukanović, Prime Minister 6. Svetozar Marović, former President of Serbia and Montenegro, Deputy President of Democratic Party of Socialists 7. Veselin Vukotić, Dean of UDG university 8. Arsenije Vujović, Professor Faculty of Civil Engineering 9. Miroslav Ivanišević, former Deputy Prime Minister of Financial System and Public Consumption 10. Tomislav Čelebić, Čelebić (real-estate, construction)
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Prime Minister Milo Djukanović is the most influential person in Montenegro, according to a poll of 22 journalists, conducted by the magazine CG Ekonomist.






