Miloš Konatar
Miloš Konatar is a prominent Montenegrin politician serving as the Deputy Prime Minister and head of the parliamentary club of the Civic Movement URA. He has been an advocate for constitutional integrity and has played a significant role in the political discourse surrounding Montenegro's European Union aspirations. Recently, he commented on the government's acknowledgment of its mistakes regarding the Constitutional Court and emphasized the importance of adhering to democratic principles in the country.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Montenegro | 3 | 7.00 | 0.52% | +20% | 628,066 | 3,898 | $5,500 | 34$ |
| Totals | 3 | 628,066 | 3,898 | $5,500 | 34$ |
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Recent Mentions
Montenegro:
Miloš Konatar is a member of the GP URA and argues for the compensation of workers affected by economic transitions.
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Montenegro:
Miloš Konatar is an opposition party leader in the Montenegrin Parliament who expressed concerns about the internal affairs laws.
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Montenegro:
Miloš Konatar stated that it is fair for workers in the wood industry to receive compensation.
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Montenegro:
Miloš Konatar is the head of the parliamentary club of URA and has announced the proposal for a law to compensate former employees of state-owned companies that went bankrupt.
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Serbia:
Miloš Konatar pointed out that rising prices and an unstable business environment are bigger problems for the economy.
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Montenegro:
Miloš Konatar argued that Sunday should remain a non-working day to guarantee workers a day off.
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Montenegro:
Miloš Konatar is a member of the Civic Movement URA who emphasized the need for a predictable and stable business system.
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Montenegro:
Miloš Konatar questioned the normalcy of the situation in Montenegro.
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Montenegro:
Miloš Konatar is a member of parliament who expressed support for Siniša Bjeković's candidacy for protector of human rights.
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Montenegro:
Miloš Konatar is the head of the parliamentary club of the Civic Movement URA and has announced that his party will not support the proposed budget for the next year.
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