The Parliament allocated 188,600 euros for salaries, including nearly 20,000 euros for bonuses

Mandić’s advisors earned 16,000 euros in March, Danijela Đurović earned 2,065 euros since taking office

 (Foto: Skupština Crne Gore)
(Foto: Skupština Crne Gore)

The Parliament of Montenegro allocated 188,600 euros for March salaries, of which nearly 20,000 euros went to bonuses. The highest earnings went to the head of Parliament Andrija Mandić, who received 2,959 euros. This amount includes a bonus of 607 euros.

His nine advisors earned a total of 14,443 euros last month, with four of them receiving bonuses totaling 1,620 euros. Former Speaker of Parliament Danijela Đurović, who was appointed as Mandić’s advisor on February 24, earned 2,065 euros since taking up the position.

Other Mandić advisors earned between 1,450 and 2,000 euros. Chief of Staff Mirko Miličić earned 1,477 euros and also received a 607 euros bonus. Biljana Vučurović also received both salary and bonus, totaling 1,946 euros, as did Ivana Jovanović with €1,736.

Advisor to the Speaker Simo Barović earned €1,617 and received a 506 euros bonus. Gordana Đuračić received a net salary of €1,566, as did Želidrag Nikčević with 1,585 euros. Nina Bokan Ofner earned €1,451, while Žana Praščević Milačić earned 1,502 euros.

Advisors to the Deputy Speakers of Parliament, six of them, were paid a total of €7,754 in March.

For the current parliamentary team €147.6 thousand 

A total of €147.6 thousand was paid to the current parliamentary composition for March. In addition to salaries, 35 Members of Parliament received bonuses last month, totaling 16,141 euros.

Amounts exceeding €2,000 were paid to 32 MPs, including Dejan Đurović from the New Serbian Democracy (€2,841), Boris Mugoša from the Social Democrats (€2,735), Mihailo Anđušić from the Democratic Party of Socialists (€2,011), Zoja Lalović Bojanić (€2,016), Dragan Bojović (€2,118), Radinka Ćinćur (€2,182), Mehmed Zenka from the Decmoratic Union of Albanians and Croation Civic Initiative coalition (€2,091), Boris Bogdanović from the Democrats (€2,450), Bogdan Božović from the Socialist People's Party (€2,322), and Vasilije Čarapić from the Europe Now Movement (€2,359).

Democratic People's Party leader Milan Knežević earned €2,461, Miloš Konatar from the Civic Movement URA €2,450, Artan Čobi from the Albanian Forum €2,337, his colleague Nikola Camaj €2,788, Jelena Nedović from the Europe Now Movement €2,118, Andrija Nikolić from DPS €2,438, Boris Pejović from ENM €2,381, and independent MP Jevrosima Pejović €2,404.

Europe Now Movement MP Dražen Petrić received €2,069, Zdenka Popović from the Democrats €2,432, Amer Smailović from the Bosniak Party €2,371, his colleague Mirsad Nurković €2,662, Duško Stjepović from the Democrats €2,106, Adrijan Vuksanović from the Croatian Civic Initiative €2,393, and Oskar Huter from DPS €2,143.

His party colleague Nikola Rakočević earned €2,427, New Serbian Democracy MP Jovan Jole Vučurović €2,106, Europe Now Movement MP Branka Marković €2,061, Milena Vuković from the Civic Movement URA €2,000, Milan Lekić from the New Serbian Democracy €2,182, Velimir Đoković also from that party €2,263, and Slađana Kaluđerović from the Socialist People's Party €2,152.

The Secretary General of Parliament, along with assistants and deputies, received a total of 7,843 euros in March.

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