
Boris Bogdanović
Boris Bogdanović is the President of the Club of Deputies of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) in Montenegro. He is an active political figure known for his critical stance towards the DPS, emphasizing the party's role in creating divisions within Montenegro. His recent statements at the Montenegrin Assembly highlight his concerns about the impact of the DPS on the country's European integration process and its association with organized crime.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Montenegro | 8 | 4.50 | 0.63% | +10% | 628,066 | 4,328 | $5,500 | 38$ |
Totals | 8 | 628,066 | 4,328 | $5,500 | 38$ |
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Recent Mentions
Montenegro:
Bogdanović is a politician accused of falsifying his law degree from the University of Megatrend.
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Montenegro:
Boris Bogdanović is the head of the parliamentary club of the ruling Democrats who supports the U.S. State Department's decision against Medenica and Božović.
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Montenegro:
Boris Bogdanović is the head of the Democratic Party's parliamentary club.
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Montenegro:
Boris Bogdanović is another politician mentioned in the criminal complaint filed by Veselin Radulović.
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Montenegro:
Boris Bogdanović is also mentioned as a political figure involved in the accusations against Radulović.
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Montenegro:
Boris Bogdanović is mentioned as one of the individuals accused of being part of a criminal organization.
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Montenegro:
Boris Bogdanović allegedly had access to classified information and misrepresented individuals as members of criminal clans.
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Montenegro:
Boris Bogdanović is the head of the parliamentary club of the Democrats who was implicated in the accusations made by Veselin Radulović.
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Montenegro:
Boris Bogdanović is the head of the parliamentary club of the Democrats.
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Montenegro:
Boris Bogdanović stated that the Minister of Internal Affairs and the Director of the Police Administration were attacked.
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