
Dritan Abazović
Dritan Abazović is a Montenegrin politician who serves as the leader of the Civic Movement URA and has previously held the position of Prime Minister of Montenegro. Known for his focus on foreign policy and international relations, Abazović has been active in promoting Montenegro's stance on global issues, such as the Russian aggression in Ukraine, and is recognized for his efforts to strengthen ties with the Montenegrin diaspora.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Montenegro | 14 | 5.50 | 0.86% | +240% | 628,066 | 18,443 | $5,500 | 162$ |
Totals | 14 | 628,066 | 18,443 | $5,500 | 162$ |
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Recent Mentions
Montenegro:
Dritan Abazović announced a private lawsuit against police director Lazar Šćepanović over claims of involvement in cigarette smuggling.
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Montenegro:
Dritan Abazović is a former Prime Minister mentioned in connection with discussions about the murder of Duško Jovanović.
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Montenegro:
Dritan Abazović previously discussed the murder of Jovanović with Ljubo Bigović.
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Montenegro:
Dritan Abazović is mentioned in relation to his role as a prime minister and his interactions in parliament.
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Montenegro:
Dritan Abazović was the Prime Minister who proposed the decision to grant pilotage rights exclusively to Luka Kotor.
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Montenegro:
Zoran Mikić worked with Dritan Abazović while forming the political subject GP URA.
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Montenegro:
Dritan Abazović criticized the proposed law on the ANB as scandalous and indicative of bad intentions.
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Montenegro:
Dritan Abazović is mentioned as the former Prime Minister under whose patronage Zoran Mikić is alleged to be involved in cigarette smuggling.
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Montenegro:
Dritan Abazović is the leader of the Civic Movement URA asking the Prime Minister about security concerns.
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Montenegro:
Dritan Abazović led the previous government that was in power for a year and two months.
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