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2019 In Montenegro
This article lists events from the year 2019 in Montenegro. Incumbents * President: Milo Đukanović * Prime Minister: Duško Marković Events *2 February to 30 September – 2019 Montenegrin anti-corruption protests *24 December 2019 to present – 2019–2020 Clerical protests in Montenegro Deaths *3 March – Uroš Tošković, painter (b. 1932). *30 June – Momir Bulatović, politician, President of the Republic of Montenegro and Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (b. 1956). *1 August – Milovan Minja Prelević, footballer (b. 1970). *19 September – Koča Pavlović, journalist and politician (b. 1962). *13 October – Goran Marković, footballer (b. 1986). *25 October – Janko Vučinić, boxer and politician (b. 1966). *20 December – Marko Orlandić, politician, Prime Minister and President (b. 1930). References Links {{Year in Europe, 2019 2010s in Montenegro Years of the 21st century in Montenegro Montenegro Montenegro ...
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Year
A year or annus is the orbital period of a planetary body, for example, the Earth, moving in its orbit around the Sun. Due to the Earth's axial tilt, the course of a year sees the passing of the seasons, marked by change in weather, the hours of daylight, and, consequently, vegetation and soil fertility. In temperate and subpolar regions around the planet, four seasons are generally recognized: spring, summer, autumn and winter. In tropical and subtropical regions, several geographical sectors do not present defined seasons; but in the seasonal tropics, the annual wet and dry seasons are recognized and tracked. A calendar year is an approximation of the number of days of the Earth's orbital period, as counted in a given calendar. The Gregorian calendar, or modern calendar, presents its calendar year to be either a common year of 365 days or a leap year of 366 days, as do the Julian calendars. For the Gregorian calendar, the average length of the calendar year (t ...
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Momir Bulatović
Momir Bulatović ( sr-cyr, Момир Булатовић; 21 September 1956 – 30 June 2019) was a Yugoslav and Montenegrin politician. He was the first President of the Republic of Montenegro from 1990 to 1998, after which he served as the Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1998 until 2000, when Slobodan Milošević was overthrown. He was a leader of the Montenegro's Democratic Party of Socialists from 1989 to 1997, when he split from DPS after a conflict with Milo Đukanović. During his mandate as President of Montenegro within Yugoslavia, he oversaw the engagement of Montenegrin reservists in the Yugoslav People's Army in the siege of Dubrovnik as well as in the Bosnian War. According to Florence Hartmann, Bulatović was subject to an investigation by the ICTY for war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but was not charged. He was a defense witness in the trials of Slobodan Milošević, Radovan Karadžić, and Nikola Šainović at the International ...
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Years Of The 21st Century In Montenegro
A year or annus is the orbital period of a planetary body, for example, the Earth, moving in its orbit around the Sun. Due to the Earth's axial tilt, the course of a year sees the passing of the seasons, marked by change in weather, the hours of daylight, and, consequently, vegetation and soil fertility. In temperate and subpolar regions around the planet, four seasons are generally recognized: spring, summer, autumn and winter. In tropics, tropical and subtropics, subtropical regions, several geographical sectors do not present defined seasons; but in the tropics#Seasons and climate, seasonal tropics, the annual wet season, wet and dry seasons are recognized and tracked. A calendar year is an approximation of the number of days of the Earth's orbital period, as counted in a given calendar. The Gregorian calendar, or modern calendar, presents its calendar year to be either a common year of 365 days or a leap year of 366 days, as do the Julian calendars. For the Gregorian c ...
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2010s In Montenegro
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2019 In Montenegro
This article lists events from the year 2019 in Montenegro. Incumbents * President: Milo Đukanović * Prime Minister: Duško Marković Events *2 February to 30 September – 2019 Montenegrin anti-corruption protests *24 December 2019 to present – 2019–2020 Clerical protests in Montenegro Deaths *3 March – Uroš Tošković, painter (b. 1932). *30 June – Momir Bulatović, politician, President of the Republic of Montenegro and Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (b. 1956). *1 August – Milovan Minja Prelević, footballer (b. 1970). *19 September – Koča Pavlović, journalist and politician (b. 1962). *13 October – Goran Marković, footballer (b. 1986). *25 October – Janko Vučinić, boxer and politician (b. 1966). *20 December – Marko Orlandić, politician, Prime Minister and President (b. 1930). References Links {{Year in Europe, 2019 2010s in Montenegro Years of the 21st century in Montenegro Montenegro Montenegro ...
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Janko Vučinić
Janko Vucinic (Serbian Cyrillic: Јанко Вучинић; 13 May 1966 – 25 October 2019) was a Montenegrin professional boxer, union leader and politician, member of the Parliament of Montenegro. He was the president of the Workers' Party (Montenegro), Workers' Party (RP), a constituent member of the opposition political alliance Democratic Front (Montenegro), Democratic Front parliamentary club in the Parliament of Montenegro. Early life and career. Janko Vučinić was born in 1966 in Nikšić, Socialist Republic of Montenegro, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He graduated at the Metallurgic-Technical Faculty at the University of Montenegro, Veljko Vlahović University in Titograd in 1991. After finishing his studies, he worked in Željezara in Nikšić. He was the President of the Union Organization of Željezara from 2004. Political life From 2008 to his political engagement in the Democratic Front he was the President of the Central Committee of the Union of Fr ...
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Goran Marković (footballer)
Goran Marković (Serbian Cyrillic: Горан Марковић; 2 February 1986 – 13 October 2019) was a Serbian professional footballer. Club career After playing in a number of local clubs in his birth-town area, in 2006 he moved to Belgrade's second tier club FK Obilić where after only one season his skills were noted earning him a contract with a Serbian Superliga club FK Čukarički. After two seasons with Čukarički, in 2009 he moved to HŠK Zrinjski Mostar playing in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Next summer, 2010, he signed with another Bosnian top league club, Sarajevo's Željezničar. Death On 13 October 2019, Marković died after falling from the fifth floor of an apartment building while repairing a window. Honors Željezničar * Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup (1): 2010–11 * Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina The m:tel Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( bs, m:tel Premijer liga Bosne i Hercegovine / м:тел Премијер ...
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Koča Pavlović
Koča Pavlović (Montenegrin language, Montenegrin Cyrillic: Коча Павловић; 17 September 1962 – 19 September 2019) was a Montenegro, Montenegrin journalist and politician. Career He made a career in journalism as a political talk-show host and chief editor of NTV Montena and TV Budva television networks, and director of ''"War for Peace"'', the first Montenegrin documentary about the involvement of the Military of Montenegro, Montenegrin army in the Yugoslav Wars, Civil War in Yugoslavia and the Siege of Dubrovnik. The movie sparked great controversies in Montenegro. Political affiliations Pavlović was a founding member of a non-governmental organization Group for Changes, which was transformed into a political party in 2006. Since the 2006 Montenegrin parliamentary election, elections in 2006, the Movement for Changes (PzP) has established itself as one of the strongest Opposition (parliamentary), parliamentary opposition parties in the country, Koča Pavlović ...
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Milovan Minja Prelević
Milovan Minja Prelević (28 February 1970 – 1 August 2019) was a Montenegrin football coach and player. Milovan's football career started in the FK Kom from Podgorica. Later on he played in FK Crvena Stijena, FK Budućnost, OFK Belgrade and FK Obilić. Milovan played for youth national team of Montenegro as well. He stopped with the active playing football quite early and becomes devoted to the coaching instead. His coaching job starts at FK Budućnost. He also worked at OFK Petrovac, FK Kom, FK Mladost, Montenegro U-19 national team and Hajer FC. He was coach with UEFA PRO license and lecturer at the UEFA school of coaches of Montenegro. Playing career Milovan began to play football very early, at the age of 8 in the FK Kom. Quite soon he shows his rich talent, speed and football intelligence. He went through all the younger selections of Montenegro National Team, earning captain honours. Recommended by a number of goals he scored, Milovan begins to play for the younger se ...
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Prime Minister Of Serbia And Montenegro
The prime minister of Serbia and Montenegro was the head of government of Serbia and Montenegro from its establishment in 1992 up until the state's dissolution in 2006. Between 1992–2003 the full name of the office was President of the Federal Government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ( sr, Predsednik Savezne Vlade Savezne Republike Jugoslavije, italic=yes), while after the constitutional reforms of 2003 the title was Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro ( sr, Predsednik Saveta ministara Srbije i Crne Gore, italic=yes, literally translated as President of the Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro). The office was merged in 2003 with the head of state, providing for one person to hold both the office of President of Serbia and Montenegro and Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro. Prime ministers There were five presidents of the Federal Government of the FR Yugoslavia after its assertion of independence from the SF ...
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List Of Presidents Of Montenegro
This is a list of the President of Montenegro, presidents of Montenegro, including the head of state, heads of state of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro, a Federated state, constituent country of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and heads of state of the Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006), a constituent country of the Serbia and Montenegro, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia / State Union of Serbia and Montenegro. Prior to 1974, Montenegro's head of state was the Speaker (politics), speaker of the Montenegrin parliament. The President (''Predsjednik'') is directly elected to a five-year term and is limited by the Constitution of Montenegro, Constitution to a maximum of two terms. In addition to being the Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Montenegro, Armed Forces, the President has the procedural duty of appointing the Prime Minister of Montenegro, Prime Minister with the consent of the Parliament of Montenegro, Parliament, and has some influence on foreign pol ...
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Uroš Tošković
Uroš Tošković ( Montenegrin Cyrillic: Урош Тошковић; 19 November 1932 – 3 March 2019) was a Montenegrin and Yugoslav painter and draftsman. Early life Tošković was born in a poor family in the village of Pelev Brijeg, in Bratonožići region of Montenegro, which was then a part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. His childhood was marked by poverty, experiences of an abusive father, and the atrocities of World War II. His three brothers died fighting for the Yugoslav Partisans. After moving to Cetinje, Tošković enrolled in Art School, which was later transferred to Herceg Novi, where he graduated in 1952, in the class led by Petar Lubarda and Milo Milunović. Later he moved to Belgrade, where he graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 1956, in the class mentored by Marko Čelebonović. During the studies in Belgrade, Tošković partners with Dado Đurić, Olja Ivanjicki and others, forming the alternative artist group in 1953. Career In 1956, Toškovi ...
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