Djukanović most influential person Print E-mail
Thursday, 15 May 2008 20:49

business_milo.jpgPrime Minister Milo Djukanović is the most influential person in Montenegro, according to a poll of 22 journalists, conducted by the magazine CG Ekonomist.
The objective of the poll was to tell the public who journalists consider to be the most powerful people in Montenegrin business, finance and politics.
“Absolutely all the pollees gave the maximum score in politics to Prime Minister Djukanović. He also had significant scores in the other two categories, so he is among the top five on all three lists,” CG Ekonomist reports.
In their comments, journalists stated that Milo Djukanović is the supreme ruler of the political scene. “The most powerful, everything in Montenegro is under his control, he keeps the DPS together,” says one of the comments.

Business

1. Veselin Barović, Eurofond

business_veskobar.jpg

2. Aco Djukanović, Prva banka

3. Duško Knezević, Atlas Group

business_knezevic.jpg
4. Dragan Brković, Vektra Corporation

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)


Finance

1.    Aco Djukanović, Prva Banka

business_aco.jpg
2.    Milka Ljumović, CEO Crnogorska Komercijalna Banka

business_milka.jpg
3.    Duško Knezević, Atlas Group
4.    Milo Djukanović, Prime Minister
5.    Ljubiša Krgović, President of the Council of the Central Bank of Montenegro
6.    Veselin Vukotić, economist, Dean of UDG university
7.    Vladan Vujović, CEO Provladex
8.    Veselin Barović, Eurofond
9.    Branimir Gvozdenović, Minister of Economic Development
10.  Vuk Rajković, Prva Banka

Politics

1.    Milo Djukanović, Prime Minister
2.    Svetozar Marović, former President of Serbia and Montenegro, Deputy President of DPS

business_sveto.jpg
3.    Miomir Mugoša, Mayor of Podgorica

business_mugosa.jpg
4.    Milan Roćen, Minister of Foreign Affairs
5.    Filip Vujanović, President
6.    Nebojša Medojević – leader Movement for Changes Party (PZP)
7.    Andrija Mandić - leader Serb People's Party (SNS)
8.    Ranko Krivokapić - Speaker of the Parliament of the Republic of Montenegro and leader Social Democratic Party of Montenegro (SDP)
9.    Vanja Ćalović – Executive
Director of NGO “ MANS”
10.    Metropolitan Amfilohije, head of the Serbian Church in Montenegro

 

Russian section

Business

T-Mobile offers TV on mobile phones

Tuesday, 01 July 2008 | Administrator

Mobile operator T-Mobile will offer a new service to its subscribers - television on their mobile...
+ More

More articles

The Coast

Chamber of Commerce Sharply Criticizes the Beginning of the Tourist Season

Tuesday, 01 July 2008 | Administrator

“The deadline for finishing all the infrastructure works should have been May 1, if we wanted to...
+ More

More articles

Feature

West breathes a sigh of relief as Serbia set

Tuesday, 01 July 2008 | Administrator

After months of uncertainty and political bickering Serbian politicians have at last got their act...
+ More

More articles
CopyRight The Montenegro Times | first english newspaper in Montenegro, powered by MonoliT
website uptime