Boris Spalević
Boris Spalević is a prominent figure in Montenegrin sports administration, currently serving as the Deputy Mayor of Podgorica. He has been instrumental in promoting water sports in Montenegro and is actively involved in organizing significant aquatic events, including the upcoming World Cup final tournament.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Montenegro | 14 | 5.79 | 1.35% | +10% | 628,066 | 9,318 | $5,500 | 82$ |
| Totals | 14 | 628,066 | 9,318 | $5,500 | 82$ |
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Montenegro:
Boris Spalević is the Deputy Mayor of Podgorica and the President of the Football Club Budućnost.
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Montenegro:
Boris Spalević announced that he will file criminal charges against those who allowed illegal construction in the Mareza canal.
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Montenegro:
Boris Spalević is the deputy mayor who faced derogatory chants from fans.
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Montenegro:
Boris Spalević is the Deputy Mayor of Podgorica and the President of the Football Club Budućnost.
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Montenegro:
Boris Spalević is the president of the Budućnost football club and the deputy mayor of the capital city.
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Montenegro:
Boris Spalević is the president of the club Budućnost and has faced criticism from fans.
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Montenegro:
Boris Spalević announced that he will file criminal charges against those who allowed illegal construction in the Mareza canal.
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Montenegro:
Boris Spalević addressed the fans of FK Budućnost regarding the recent negative posters about the club's board members.
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Montenegro:
Boris Spalević, the Deputy Mayor of Podgorica and president of the Football Club Budućnost, spoke about offensive posters targeting him and club management.
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Montenegro:
Boris Spalević is the Deputy Mayor of Podgorica who announced that criminal charges will be filed against those who allowed illegal construction in the Mareza canal.
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